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Downtown Youngstown Dining Parking 1 Café Cimmento a Ampco Lot, W Downtown Youngstown Dining Parking 1 Café Cimmento A Ampco Lot, W. Boardman St. 2 Charlie Staples BBQ (designated OH WOW! parking) 3 Cassese’s MVR B Ampco Lot, W. Boardman St. 4 Overture (inside DeYor) C Ampco Lot, W. Front St. 5 V2 Trattoria and Wine Bar D Parking Lot, Freeman Alley 6 Winslow’s Café - Butler Art Institute E Covelli Centre Parking 7 O’Donold’s F Plaza Parking Deck 8 The Lemon Grove Café G Stambaugh Parking Deck 9 Roberto’s Italian Ristorante H USA Lot, E. Commerce St. 10 Joe Maxx Coffee Co. J Ampco Lot, W. Commerce St. 11 Downtown Draught House K Ampco Lot, W. Commerce St. 12 Downtown Circle Deli L Ampco Lot, W. Federal St. 13 End of the Tunnel M Ampco Lot, E. Wood St. 14 Garden Café (inside Davis Center) N YSU Stadium Parking, 5th Ave. 15 Federal Place Food Court: Capitol Grill Saigon Star Café Notes: Magic Mocha Café Subway Street parking is available on Federal Street Pizza Joe’s Yogurt Corner (free or 1-hour metered). 16 Touch the Moon Candy Saloon Many lots offer free parking on weekends. 17 Mahoning Snacks 18 Jorgine’s Deli (inside YMCA) 19 Dooney’s Downtown Grille YSU Campus Area: 20 Subway 21 Inner Circle Pizza 22 University Pizzeria 23 Our Family 24 Jimmy John’s 25 Belleria Pizza Gourmet Sandwiches 26 McDonald’s 27 Taco Bell Attractions 1 OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology 2 Arms Family Museum 3 Butler Institute of American Art 4 Mahoning County Courthouse 5 McDonough Museum of Art 6 Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor 7 YSU Ward Beecher Planetarium 8 Fellows Riverside Gardens 9 DeYor Performing Arts Center (Powers Auditorium) 10 Stambaugh Auditorium 11 Oakland Center for the Arts 12 YSU School of Fine & Performing Arts 13 The Victorian Players 14 Covelli Centre 15 YSU Stambaugh Stadium 16 Youngstown Playhouse 17 Mahoning Valley History Center 18 Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County 19 The Rose Melnick Medical Museum 20 YMCA While every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the map information, the Mahoning County Convention & Visitors Bureau assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. © Map courtesy Mahoning County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 2012.
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