![]() ![]() We wanted to create a space that counters the ground floor and here you will find seductive deep maroon coloured walls, burnt orange and gold velvet sofas, black marble effect tables and long hanging copper light pendants. On the top floor, you will find our kitchen, as well as a further 15 seats and a completely different vibe to what you experienced ascending upwards. You are surrounding by light, earthy tones, velvet chairs and white marble effect tables, all lit under a beautiful bronze hue. Our ground floor bar, offers 26 seats for full immersion into how we create our cocktails. Our aim is to deliver a drinking and eating experience you won’t forget anytime soon. I’ll see you again and again at Déjà Vu….Situated in glorious Herefordshire, Déjà Vu is a Cocktail Bar & Restaurant like no other. Visit their Web site for more information and check out their very positive Yelp ratings. Déjà Vu is open six nights a week, Tuesday to Sunday from 6 p.m. The drinks are flowing, the food is delicious and approachable to all, and the vibe is cool and casual. Meet your friends at Déjà Vu on 28th Avenue in Astoria for a very happy Happy Hour, with unbeatable drink and food specials and a Ladies Happy Hour too from 9 p.m. This multilayered confection was cool and creamy, and not too sweet, making it the perfect complement to the savory meal that preceded it. Save some room for a great cup of coffee and a hunk of a traditional vanilla cake, made by a friend of Patzi and labeled the Vanilla Villi cake. Try a traditional pizza Margherita with tomato and basil, the three cheese, or a pizza topped with Sudjuk, Bulgarian dry salami and cheese. ![]() We were so full after this delicious traditional grill, but next time we’ll go for the excellent pizza served here. These perfectly grilled meats were perfect with the cool, creamy tzatziki and warm pita bread. At $6, you can order a few to share among friends.Īfter sampling all those delectable bar bites and snacks, we tucked into the house special “Déjà Vu Grill”, featuring a house made burger and two special kebabs called kebapche, handmade with two kinds of meat and a special blend of herbs. Add to that list their homemade hummus, Luteniza dip made from pureed vegetables and feta, and classic Buffalo wings served with bleu cheese dip. During the Déjà Vu Happy Hour, you can get a few different menu items for just $6, including the BULger and their famous steak cut French fries topped with that fabulous feta cheese. The BULger is a spin on a slider, made from tender ground beef placed on a soft bun and perfectly sized to eat with your favorite beer or cocktail. We soaked it all up with triangles of warm, grilled pita bread and house made yogurt sauce called tzatziki, scented with dill. Next an antipasto plate arrived with a selection of cheeses, Bulgarian dry salami, woodsmoked turkey slices and green olives. The Shopsa salad is composed of juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, and roasted red peppers, sprinkled with crumbled Bulgarian feta, which is mild and creamy. We were novices to Bulgarian food and so Patzi brought us the house specialties, all of which were delicious and perfectly sized for sharing. A nice selection of beers is available and wines from around the world, including Bulgaria, a fine wine-producing country, thanks to the climate around the Black Sea. I enjoyed my peach martini and there’s also a cucumber mojito and passion fruit caipirinha. There is also a specialty cocktail menu with options such as the pickle martini, made with special Bulgarian pickles and fine vodka. for ladies only, with $4 beer, wine and cocktails. ![]() A second Happy Hour takes place from 9 p.m. Happy Hour at Déjà Vu is not to be missed with $3 beer, $4 wine, $5 cocktails, $6 food items, and $7 hookah pipes from 6 p.m. The music sets the pace but is not too loud, so you can still engage in pleasant conversation. The petite space is tastefully decorated with bar tables and tapestry covered stools, wrought iron accents on the textured walls, and soft lighting. Déjà Vu has a cool, casual vibe and offers an evening of good spirits, good food, and a nice mix of music to the community it serves. This seemingly quiet, unassuming corner nightspot offers a surprisingly good bar and food experience with sparkling Happy Hours (one just for the ladies) and a unique menu that features traditional Bulgarian specialties.ĭéjà Vu was opened five years ago by “Patzi”, the friendly and gregarious owner, who came from Sofia, Bulgaria with many years of experience in the restaurant business. ![]() Quench your curiosity, your thirst, and your hunger at Déjà Vu on 28th Avenue in Astoria. W hen was the last time you visited a Bulgarian bar and café? If you’re like me, it’s been a while, or perhaps never. ![]()
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