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The Ave
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Sounds like the same old Ave but amplified by empty storefronts and closed restaurants. I haven't been there in eons but it still bums me out. I shouldn't be surprised I guess. The point made above about the death of the small retail store pretty much sums it up.
I enjoyed all that 12 block stroll had to offer, living one year on 42nd and two more on 52nd...lots of good, cheap food, couple of record stores, couple of places to get a beer and even see a live band, and of course an easy place to score a razor thin slice of green bud for $10. I never minded the shenanigans and homeless. -
The only thing that could draw me to visit The Ave would be getting a gyro or shawarma from Aladdin Falafel, if it's still there. I think I ate dinner at that place twice a week for a few years during school.
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I lived on Poco Loco burritos and Kiku Tempura House. There was another, Korean run, burrito joint that served a big, wet burrito that I'd hit up when Poco Loco was busy or I just wanted to sit down. One of the Indian places, Tandor I believe, had a small buffet on weekends for about $5 that we'd frequent too. Nothing like four hungover dudes loaded up with greasy meat, curry, and lentils watching football on a dreary fall sunday.BleachedAnusDawg said:The only thing that could draw me to visit The Ave would be getting a gyro or shawarma from Aladdin Falafel, if it's still there. I think I ate dinner at that place twice a week for a few years during school.
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Is the University Bookstore still brick and mortar or on line?
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Still there.RaceBannon said:Is the University Bookstore still brick and mortar or on line?
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Still there and still good. That and Thai Tom are still the kings of Ave foodBleachedAnusDawg said:The only thing that could draw me to visit The Ave would be getting a gyro or shawarma from Aladdin Falafel, if it's still there. I think I ate dinner at that place twice a week for a few years during school.
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When I was at UW the Ave was a dirt road but in more recent times when I had bidness in the area it seemed like about 2 blocks were seedy as shit. South of 45th was vibrant and cool still
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The Ave is like recruiting, it has its ups and downs. Covid and no kids on campus or nearby apartments probably had a big impact as others have noted. When they made the changes to the street, and when they had the little police base things cleaned up substantially for a while.
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When I was there 2011-2013 besides the Ave rats you'd hear alot about people getting rolled at night in red sqare or on Greek row for what ever they had.
Seems logical for some less than savory dudes to go get some easy cash from the college kids. It sucks but that's the world we live in.
North Ave could get rough my last pub crawl ended the night at what was it...pizza ragzzi? Dunno its bok bok now... anyways two guys start getting into it and one pulls a gun as the other one books and he unloads half a clip at his ass . Luckly he's a terrible shot evey begins to scramble.. My buddy is trying to GTFO befoe the cops show up and my drunk ass was like " hold up we gotta wait for the pizza ". Can't buy memories like that i tell ya. -
Seems to me that UW needs the Ave to be a great destination, and it easily could be. You can clean up any area - see NYC. The Ave could offer its great diversity of food and weird shops and bars (Aladdin's was my favorite also) Invest in some landscaping. Invest in a patrol of cool cops who don't bust for drunkenness but do bust for loitering or graffitti or any kind of intimidation. I may be mistaken, but it feels like campus is now the UVillage? Who the fuck wants to walk back up that hill after getting soaked on beer. You'll never make it back. Can't have the heart of off-campus life be a mall. But the Ave could actually be nice with some investment.
The other area with potential - tho it's a little further from where people live tho - is all that space down along the water below UWMC and around what used to be the wooden boat center. I've not been back there but for a couple of times at Agua Verde before I left town 20 years ago.






