Midway's Villaroma - Menu

264 Quassaick Avenue, New Windsor, 12553, United States Of America

Phone: (+1)8455618533

Address: 264 Quassaick Avenue, New Windsor, 12553, United States Of America

City: New Windsor

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Full menu - 35 options

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Hearty Breakfast - Eggs And Omelettes

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