Nick’s Bistro
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+1 (718) 544-6425
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104-20 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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- Forest Hills
- Posted 2 years ago
Nick’s Bistro is a full service bar and restaurant providing unique Greek American cuisine in a contemporary, neighborhood bistro setting. The owners, Mario and Alfred, set out with the goal of creating an elegant establishment that will make you feel right at home. Owners Alfred and Mario
THE ATMOSPHERE Sitting at the corner of 72nd and Metropolitan in Forest Hills, Nick’s Bistro, lights up the night, welcoming in all patrons with the promise of authentic Greek home cooking. The upbeat service, dark wood decor, black granite bar, and glowing bottles, create a warm and friendly environment for all those who dine.
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