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Steve “Pally” McFadden — who owned McFadden’s on Second Avenue, and was partners with Mets pitcher Ron Darling in a wine line — has died of lung cancer at 75.

The saloon owner spent his final days in the hospice at Mount Sinai.

McFadden’s was a setting for “Lucky Guy,” Nora Ephron’s play about newspaper columnist Mike McAlary.

The saloon was also the venue for the joint birthday party McAlary threw with fellow Sagittarians, future Governor Andrew Cuomo and documentary maker Dan Klores.

Every St. Patrick’s Day, the parade committee gathered with bagpipers at McFadden’s for its “Eggs & Kegs” breakfast.

The Rev. Pete Colapietro will deliver the homily at McFadden’s funeral Oct. 14 at St. Malachy’s Church. One song that won’t be played is “Danny Boy.”

“[McFadden] hated that song,” said a friend. “He had taste.”