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Brooklyn Pickle - An Eastwood icon, you can't miss this place coming off I-690. Winning two Syracuse New Times "Best of Syracuse" awards this year, Brooklyn Pickle was said to have "...walked away with this category (best pickle), voted in by the lunch bunch that lines up every weekday for oversized sandwiches, hearty soups and generous salads." 2222 Burnet Ave., Syracuse, NY 13206 315-463-1851 Dalton's American Decorative Art "Gustav Stickley, L&JG Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert, Rohlfs and other Arts and Crafts producers of mission oak have been a focus of this extraordinary shop since 1980." 1931 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13206 (315) 463-1568 DIYautoparts.com "DIY Auto Parts is a professional auto repair facility and parts supply warehouse, in business since 1929. Our OEM quality auto parts are the same parts we use - time-tested- in our 19-bay repair shop (Fehlman Brothers). As your online automotive resource, we provide you with expertise to select the right auto part and free technical resources to help with all your DIY projects." 116 South Midler Ave Syracuse, New York 13206 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri 800-593-1443 315-437-7696 customerservice@diyautoparts.com
Eastwood Auto Sales - "If you’re looking for a late model conversion van, you're definitely in the right place. We’re a family owned and operated business that first opened in 1968, and we have been conversion van specialists for over 20 years." 2699 James Street, Syracuse, New York 13206 315-463-1950, 800-272-7069 sales@conversionvans.net
Flex House of Fitness (aka Flex Gym) - A neighborhood, family-friendly gym at affordable prices, three blocks from I-690 on the corner of Sunnycrest and Nichols. MAP 919 Sunnycrest Rd. Syracuse, NY 13206 Phone: (315) 431-9511
Nastri Real Estate - Commercial, residential, building, leasing. "We pledge to provide the best possible service, through ongoing communications, honest representation and the best and latest marketing techniques. We believe the Real Estate business should be built on honesty, loyalty cooperation and friendship." 2501 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13206 (315) 437-1037 Nightingale True Value Hardware - Just about any hardware - and more - that you could need for your home is right here in the heart of Eastwood at competetive prices. 3535 James St., Syracuse, NY 13206 (In the Eastwood Plaza, aka "Sacred Melody plaza") (315) 432-1569
Palace Café - Attached to the Palace Theater, this inviting space offers delicious sandwiches and salads, great coffee* and a variety of other goodies. Sidewalk seating available in good weather. *In my humble
opinion, they make the best cappuccino in Syracuse. I'm a
coffee
addict and have been known to drive all the way to Montreal's Little
Italy to get a
good cup of the stuff. I'm happy to report that the Palace
Cafe
is doing it right for two reasons:
1. Local roaster Owen O'Neill, moderator of the coffee forum on egullet.com, has just recently roasted the beans they're using - they come from Freedom of Espresso on Pearl St. (near Columbus Bakery). 2. The Palace Cafe is offering the right cup size with the correct espresso-to-milk ratio. That means enough espresso. È una tazza eccellente di caffè! Pomco - Provides "comprehensive, self-insured professional benefits management solutions." 2425 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13206 (315) 432-9171 (administrative), (315) 432-1966 (claims and coverage) Ponchito's Taquería Latin American roadside food made of all fresh ingredients. A new local favorite! 3800 New Court Road, Syracuse, NY 13206 315-218-0294 Monday-Thursday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday 3:00 pm - 3:00 am Wacky Ray's Check the above site for a few pictures Eastwood hot dog vending elevated to art form* Thursday, September 15, 2005 "Ray Back's the guy
who sells hot dogs and other goodies in front of
James Street United Methodist Church. His pushcart pushed every day
from his home on Rigi has a sign that reads "Wacky Ray's" against a
red, white and blue background Ray says honors 9/11...."
Know of a business in Eastwood that deserves to be highlighted? Please email me! *Courtesy of the Post-Standard and Syracuse.com "Show me the business man or institution not guided by sentiment and service, by the idea that "he profits most who serves best," and I will show you a man or an outfit that is dead or dying." - B. F. Harris, 19th-century businessman |
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