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Sugar Freak reopens after being closed for four months

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Oct. 6, 2014 By Michael Florio

After months of renovation, Sugar Freak, located at 36-18 30th Ave, has reopened.

Sugar Freak, which serves Louisiana home cooking, had its grand reopening on Sunday.

The restaurant will open at 4 pm everyday this week.

Sugar Freak closed its doors on June 2nd, and was originally hoping to reopen in July. However, the owner would not comment as to what led to the delays.

The menu features a wide variety of options, including jambalaya, catfish, fried oysters, buttermilk fried chicken, burgers, salads and sandwiches.

Sugar Freak has become a popular venue, generating four out of five stars on Yelp, with 481 reviews.

“Sugar Freak is one of my favorite places in Astoria,” one reviewer wrote.

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