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Greek/Mediterranean taverna · Astoria, QueensNO. 1794 / 1966

Anassa Taverna Astoria

An upscale Astoria Greek taverna known for seafood and lamb chops that fills up fast on weekend nights.

28-10 Astoria Blvd, Astoria, NY 11102

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//The line

Even with a reservation, diners have reported waits of around 45 minutes before being seated or served, according to reviews aggregated by TrustTheCrowd. Weekend reservations are described as hard to secure given the restaurant's popularity, per the same source.

Search-aggregated reviews note the venue "fills up after 6pm" and is described by a repeat visitor as "always packed" on every visit. Coming early without a reservation is recommended to avoid a longer wait once the dinner rush sets in.

//When the line peaks
Weekend dinner, especially after 6pm, per aggregated reviews

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Reservations: Accepted, but weekend availability is limited

Walk-ins: Possible but may involve a wait during peak hours

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//FAQ
How long is the wait at Anassa Taverna Astoria?

Some diners have reported waits of about 45 minutes even with a reservation, per reviews cited by TrustTheCrowd; the restaurant is described as consistently packed on weekend nights.

Does Anassa Taverna Astoria take reservations?

Yes, the restaurant accepts reservations, but weekend slots are reportedly hard to secure due to demand, per aggregated review sources.

Can you walk into Anassa Taverna Astoria?

Walk-ins are possible but risk a wait once the restaurant fills up after 6pm on busy nights, according to review summaries.

Sources: TrustTheCrowd · Yelp - Anassa Taverna Astoria

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