More bad news for long time Bradley alums… Avanti’s on Main Street and University is closing. Apparently the students didn’t go there in droves like they did when I was there. Can someone link story from the PJS?
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Originally posted by BRAVE82 View PostMore bad news for long time Bradley alums… Avanti’s on Main Street and University is closing. Apparently the students didn’t go there in droves like they did when I was there. Can someone link story from the PJS?
https://www.pjstar.com/story/news/lo...on/7256313001/
The owner blames the pandemic plus the revised intersection of Main & University and traffic congestion, along with demographic and population shifts in the area.
When I was a student, we ate there at least once a week. They had inexpensive sandwiches and good pizza that we could afford.
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Originally posted by PattonMD View PostThat's a real shame. Whenever I'm back in Peoria visiting my family I invariably stop and get a gondola and a couple loaves of bread to bring back to WI. I suppose I'll stop at the one by the mall now, but I'll miss the Main St loc though for sure.
The closing only applies to the location near Bradley. The Avantis restaurants in the Northwoods Mall area, north Knoxville Ave., East Peoria, and Pekin all will remain open.
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Lived 4 doors down. On hungover Sunday afternoons, four of us would play rock, paper, scissors to see who would go get our Avantis order. Some combination of pepperoni pizza bread, gondola, cheese balls and ranch dressing did the trick for me.
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Kind of the end of an era, although that happened when they tore down the original and moved across the street. I'm still a big Avanti's fan, but rarely go to that one, simply because I'm never in that part of town. Too bad it's closing. I'm sure some students will miss it.
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Originally posted by Nashville Cat View PostHow sad! My mom worked at a place called Velvet Freeze right across the street around 1969-early 70s and that intersection had a great vibe. As kids we'd spend hours just hanging out, frequenting places like Main St Variety and Avantis.
Some may recall this... LaHood got into a legal battle with Avanti's over the use of the name "Gondola" for their sandwich and for the La Gondola name for their restaurants. The lawsuit by Avanti's owner Albert Zeller ruled that the use of the term "Gondola" for the sandwich was a trademark infringement, and LaHood was forced to change their sandwich name to the Torpedo. However, LaHood was allowed to keep the La Gondola name for their restaurants.
This legal summary gives some of the interesting history of Avanti's and LaHood's restaurants, and the evolution of the gondola-
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It took a few years since the overhaul of the Main/University intersection, but seems we all knew it was going to end up resulting in
businesses there going under. Covid played a part, but people still try hard to avoid that intersection and multiple other businesses
over in the Campustown have also failed. The Fieldhouse, One World and the others gotta be just hanging on, since they are pretty empty when we go there. Considering nobody ever remembered any major accidents or pedestrians killed at that intersection, it really stumps why Peoria leaders felt such a need to all but close off that intersection.
https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...ain-university
They still have accidents there- especially if there's an emergency vehicle trying to get thru - https://www.week.com/2022/03/14/inte...-due-accident/
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Originally posted by yoda View PostIt took a few years since the overhaul of the Main/University intersection, but seems we all knew it was going to end up resulting in
businesses there going under. Covid played a part, but people still try hard to avoid that intersection and multiple other businesses
over in the Campustown have also failed. The Fieldhouse, One World and the others gotta be just hanging on, since they are pretty empty when we go there. Considering nobody ever remembered any major accidents or pedestrians killed at that intersection, it really stumps why Peoria leaders felt such a need to all but close off that intersection.
https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...ain-university
They still have accidents there- especially if there's an emergency vehicle trying to get thru - https://www.week.com/2022/03/14/inte...-due-accident/
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This is sad news - I went there a lot and often still went there when attending a game from out of town. We can check out another location but it might not be the same. A thank you to posting stuff like this on the board because some of us don't follow Peoria news as much anymore but are on the board regularly.Go Braves!
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