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Astoria, Long Island City Holiday Guide

​DNAinfo Partners present these holiday picks. Shopping this time of year in Astoria and Long Island City can be daunting. So they’re to help, rounding up ​neighborhood tips and ​lists to find everything you need.

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Passage Irish Bar and Kitchen

Passage combines a traditional Irish pub atmosphere with modern decor to give patrons an authentic experience. Try one of the 27 draft beers or indulge in Irish comfort foods like breakfast flatbread or lamb stew, a Lager-inspired spin on an old classic. The Irish whiskey hot apple cider, a mixture of secret spices and multiple whiskeys, will warm you from the inside out. Come for trivia night, monthly comedy shows and other live events — or better yet, host your next holiday party there and book the live Irish band.
40-11 30th Ave., 11103
917-832-6680
917-832-6680
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Luxy Lady Salon

This holiday season, pamper yourself at Luxy Lady, a high-end blow-dry, nail and makeup salon. Luxy Lady is your convenient, one-stop destination for beauty and offers memberships for women and men and a monthly series of events. Services include hair styling, nails, extensions, makeup and even male manicures. The salon also has individual iPads at every station and stocks premium products that aren’t easy to find locally. Book an appointment online or call to inquire about reserving the space for an upcoming holiday party.
10-17 Jackson Ave., 11101
718-786-1880
718-786-1880
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Here's Where You Can Do Some Good and Volunteer This Thanksgiving

As you start planning to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and cook your feast, you might also want to consider volunteering at local charities over the long weekend. Planning ahead never hurts as many of those organizations appreciate signups in advance during the winter holidays.
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