Holy Schnitzel: Queens
Information About Holy Schnitzel: Queens
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7222 Main Street (Off 72nd Road), Kew Garden Hills, New York, 11367
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Rating (average)
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Rabbinical Supervision
Vaad Harabonim of Queens
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Service Hours
Sun - Wednesday: 11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday: 11AM - 12 AM
Friday: 11 AM - 2 Hours Before Shabbat
Saturday: 1 Hour After Shabbat - 1 AM -
Average Check
$12-$18
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Attire
Casual
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Succah On Succot
No
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Nine Days Menu
No
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Open For Pesach
Yes
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Reservations
Not Required
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Credit Cards
All
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About Holy Schnitzel: Queens
Holy Schnitzel in each of their locations greet their customers the same friendly and warm way with top notch American and Middle Eastern favorites. The chain was started over 10 years ago and over the years have opened branches in Staten Island, Cedarhurst and Brooklyn with most recently a franchise location in Queens by two local friends. This neighborhood restaurant draws families for lunch and dinner, and there is something for everyone with additional healthier alternatives on the menu.
The restaurant offers starters such as buffalo chicken fingers, falafels, and the most ‘craved’ about, Popcorn Chicken with a side of buffalo, sweet chili, or honey BBQ. Health watchers can create their own salad with choice four free toppings, different kinds of lettuces and dressings. To simplify things, you can choose the Healthy Delight or the Avocado Salad. New to the exciting menu is the Steak Egg Roll (London broiled pastrami, sautéed mushrooms, garlic mayo in a Teriyaki sauce). For a great wrap, the "Shwanitzel Wrap" brings you a mix of shwarma, schnitzel and fries with ketchup and BBQ sauce.
Be sure to try some of their many signature dishes, including: "The Tony Special" a baguette topped with marinated grilled chicken, sautéed onions, peppers, garlic mayo, jalapeno mayo, and spicy mayo; or "The Kung Fu Schnitzel" an Asian inspired baguette, includes sesame and panko breaded schnitzel lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, sautéed onion and sauce. You can also get extraordinary burgers like the Double Decker (two 6 oz patties of ground beef on a sesame seed bun) or a Pastrami Burger (6 oz patty with grilled pastrami, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and “Holy Sauce”).
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