Triangolo Restaurant is moving to Garden City

Italian restaurant · Corona

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"Queens red sauce staple Il Triangolo closed after nearly a decade in Corona, with the owner leaving a heartfelt voicemail for customers." - Eater Staff

NYC Restaurants That Have Permanently Closed, October 2020 - Eater NY

96-01 Corona Ave., Corona, NY 11368 Get directions

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