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  • Just got word from @MychaelS that Hale & Hearty is opening a new location on 40th btw.

    Free Soup Alert | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2010

  • First Cafe Metro opens Metro Marche, now Hale & Hearty is getting in on the action [Eater]

    Midtown Links (Superbowl Wings & Cookies Edition) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2008

  • A lot of old-vine zin also went into Gallo's so-called Hearty Burgundy, the first dry red wine that many of us future enthusiasts ever tasted, but winemakers like Paul Draper of Ridge Vineyards and Mr. Peterson believed that Zinfandel had a higher calling and that great red wines could be crafted from the old Zinfandel vines.

    The Power and Punch of Zinfandel Jay McInerney 2011

  • Afterward, we crossed another street and just wandered down a smaller, narrower road until we saw a pub called the Hearty Sailor.

    Lightning Strikes V.C. ANDREWS® 2000

  • Afterward, we crossed another street and just wandered down a smaller, narrower road until we saw a pub called the Hearty Sailor.

    Lightning Strikes V.C. ANDREWS® 2000

  • Afterward, we crossed another street and just wandered down a smaller, narrower road until we saw a pub called the Hearty Sailor.

    Lightning Strikes V.C. ANDREWS® 2000

  • Afterward, we crossed another street and just wandered down a smaller, narrower road until we saw a pub called the Hearty Sailor.

    Lightning Strikes V.C. ANDREWS® 2000

  • "Hearty," that is what they are; it is the good side of their self-content.

    Irish Books and Irish People Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907

  • There was the gray light of early morning struggling in through the open port, and falling on the dying boy's face; falling, too, on M'Hearty's rough but kindly countenance, and on the figures of the sick-bay servants standing by the cot-foot tearful and frightened.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • The day after M'Hearty's visit to Jack, the young post-captain, with his friend Tom Fairlie, was just finishing breakfast, when in dashed the general.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

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