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Marshall Street

Marshall Street in August 2003, filled with students and their families.
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Marshall Street in August 2003, filled with students and their families.

Marshall Street is located in Syracuse, New York adjacent to Syracuse University, whose students gave it the name M-Street. Many shops, restaurants, and bars line this street and its terminus South Crouse Avenue some of which are open until four in the morning during the academic year. The Marshall Square Mall is also located adjacent to Marshall Street. The area is promoted by the Crouse-Marshall Business Association . Marshall Street was renovated in 2000, receiving a new surface and underground utility lines. South Crouse Avenue followed in 2004.

Contents

Establishments

Some establishments include (incomplete):

Bars

Looking south on South Crouse Avenue.  of  is in the background
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Looking south on South Crouse Avenue. Crouse College of Syracuse University is in the background
  • Chuck's Café and Bar (formerly Hungry Charlie's)
  • Darwin's Bar
  • Faegan's Pub
  • Harry's Bar & Grill
  • Lucy's Retired Surfer Bar
  • Maggie's Bar

Coffee Shops

Fast Food

  • Acropolis Pizza
  • Bruegger's Bagels
  • Cosmos Pizza
  • CJ's Pizza
  • Baja Burrito
  • El Saha
  • Fajita Grill
  • Hershey's Ice Cream
  • Insomnia Cookies
  • Quiznos
  • Jimmy Johns
  • Pita Pit
  • Subway
  • Tasti D-Lite Ice Cream
  • Varsity Pizza

Restaurants

(Still needs completion)

Retail

  • CVS
  • Down Under Leather
  • Follett's Orange Bookstore
  • Hair Trends
  • J. Michael Shoes
  • Manny's
  • Quickway
  • Shirt World
  • Student's Choice Market
  • Studio FX

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Last updated: 06-01-2005 04:59:29
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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