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Downtown Syracuse Welcome To DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE WELCOME TO FROM 81S FRANKLIN/WEST ST FROM 81S EXIT EXIT #20 EXIT 11 DOWNTOWN 12 SALINA/CLINTON ST EXIT #19 Marnell Ave. FROM 690E GENESEE ST EXIT #12 Herald Pl SYRACUSE W Genesee St Wallace St TO 81N N Franklin St N Franklin S West St PEARL ST ENTRANCE W Willow St E Willow St VIA WILLOW ST N Clinton St N Clinton N Salina St FROM 690W Oswego Blvd TOWNSEND ST EXIT #13 CLINTON W Genesee St James St St N Warren NATIONAL EXCHANGE GRID BANK OF AMERICA TO 690E Erie Blvd W CLINTON Erie Blvd E MCBRIDE ST AMOS SQUARE ERIE BLOCK CANAL ENTRANCE Erie Blvd W MUSEUM E Water St SWest St W Water St E Water St STATE TOWER M&T FEDERAL BANK BLDG OFFICE WASHINGTON BLDG ATRIUM CITY STREET BLDG HALL GARAGE STATE OFFICE BLDG S Salina St S Franklin St S Franklin S State St S Clinton St S Clinton S Warren St S Warren S Townsend St S Townsend W Washington St W Washington St E Washington St E Washington St WASHINGTON WHITE McBride St STATION MEMORIAL BLDG UNIVERSITY KEY 250 BLDG BANK ATRIUM SOUTH SALINA GARAGE CLINTON PLACE STREET INNS AT ARMORY CNY SQUARE ONE LINCOLN MERCHANTS PHILAN CENTER MCCARTHY COMMONS THROPY BLDG CENTER W Fayette St W Fayette St E Fayette St Montgomery St E Fayette St PIKE ST. 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LEMP PARK PARK MCMAHON PLACE CENTER RYAN E Genesee St St S Townsend Walton St Walton St ONONDAGA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION CENTER ARMORY YMCA S Franklin St S Franklin TO 81N, McCarthy Ave JEFFER JEFFER ONON 690W, 690E SON LANDMARK SON DAGA CLINTON CENTER E Onondaga St CRIMINAL ALMOND ST HOTEL THEATRE TOWER PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH PEACE COURTHOUSE ENTRANCE MOST W Jeerson St E Jeerson St CATHEDRAL OF DEY'S PLAZA THE IMMACULATE PRESIDENTIAL CONCEPTION PLAZA COUNTY JEFFERSON COURTHOUSE S State St CLINTON S Salina St TOWER COMMONS JEFFERSON S Clinton St S Clinton S Warren St S Warren JUSTICE EXIT THE COUNTY CENTER 18 GALLERIES OFFICE U.S. BUILDING POST OFFICE ONCENTER PLYMOUTHCHURCH CIVIC CENTER FROM Madison St MADISON TOWER 81N & 81S HARRISON/ Montgomery St ADAMS ST AXA TOWERS EXIT #18 ONCENTER E Onondaga St WAR MEMORIAL EVERSON MARRIOTT TECH MUSEUM SYRACUSE GARDEN DOWNTOWN Harrison St Harrison St W Onondaga St GENEVA ONCENTER TOWER CENTRO CONVENTION TRANSIT CENTER HUB 550 HARRISON CENTER TO 81S E Adams St E Adams St ADAMS ST W Adams St ENTRANCE One Way Street Public Parking shopping • dining • services • nightlife • arts & culture www.DowntownSyracuse.com www.DowntownSyracuse.com Onondaga Historical 315-428-1864 Designer Warehouse 315-428-0668 News & Coffee Shop 315-413-4902 Rainbow 315-479-0917 The Sweet Praxis 315-216-7797 Association Gift Shop 222 Walton St 353 S Warren St 327 S Salina St 203 E Water St 321 Montgomery St shopping Executive Clothing 315-472-9753 Olympic News 315-424-1336 Scholars & Champs Water Street Bagel 315-802-6925 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Scholars & Champs Service 441 S Salina St (The Galleries) 310 S Salina St 239 E Water St Rainbow Kids 315-479-7247 310 S Salina St 111 E Willow St 337 S Salina St Premium E-Cigs 315-299-4153 Showoffs Boutique 315-439-8908 CASUAL DINING HEALTH & BEAUTY Koolakian's Menswear 315-471-7410 & Vapor Shop 214 W Jefferson St Al's Wine & 315-703-4773 DISCOUNT & VARIETY BSW Beauty 315-477-1500 132 E Genesee St 183 Walton St Whiskey Lounge Dollar Wise 315-475-1241 351 S Salina St 321 S Clinton St 313 S Salina St Mr. Shop 315-478-3938 The Square Deli 315-314-6798 HOME FURNISHINGS & 259 W Fayette St & Tobacco dining Ale 'N Angus 315-426-9672 EYEWEAR HOUSEWARES 317 W Fayette St 238 Harrison St City Opticians 315-422-6088 Lewis & Tanner Paints 315-476-8351 Projex214 315-447-7961 CAFES & BAKERIES 441 S Salina St (The Galleries) 430 E Washington St 214 W Jefferson St SHOES Cafe Kubal 315-440-6441 A Mano 315-303-1630 Villa 315-472-0952 401 S Salina St Kitchen & Bar Mondo Optical 315-410-2027 Smith Restaurant 315-474-8731 Scholars & Champs 317 S Salina St 344 S Warren St 310 S Salina St 333 W Washington St Supply Cafe Kubal - 315-565-7671 SWEETS 500 Erie Blvd E MUSIC & ELECTRONICS Creekwalk Commons Apizza Regionale 315-450-6364 New York Optometric 315-472-3937 Glazed & Confused 315-214-5544 324 W Water St 260 W Genesee St 185 Walton St JEWELRY Ish Guitars 315-447-3243 211 N Clinton St 410 S Franklin St Accents of Armory 315-373-0968 Cafe Kubal - 315-554-3504 Blue Tusk 315-472-1934 New York Optometric 315-478-3937 Square The Ice Cream Stand 315-458-4848 Marriott Downtown 165 Walton St Boost Mobile 315-928-7657 206 W Water St 116 E Washington St 121 Walton St 308 S Salina St 540 S Warren St Brine Well Eatery 315-299-4162 Weiss, Savedoff, & 315-472-4594 Bersani Gallery 315-472-6172 Sugar & Co. 315-474-9463 Freedom of Espresso 315-424-8840 128 E Jefferson St Cricket 315-422-7222 121 W Fayette St Ciccone 217 S Salina St 339 S Salina St 144 Walton St 60 Presidential Plaza Clinton Street Pub 315-424-1187 Colella Gallery 315-474-6950 Sweet on Chocolate 315-478-0811 Xavier Optical 315-396-0325 Sound Garden 315-473-4343 210 Walton St Hyman Smith's Coffee 315-474-8731 127 W Fayette St 218 Harrison St 510 S Warren St 310 W Jefferson St 500 Erie Blvd E WOMEN'S CLOTHING & Cugini 315-477-1000 FLORISTS Floridella Boutique 315-741-7961 City Wireless 315-701-0325 Jail Hoss Rock Cafe 315-299-6725 230 W Genesee St Floral Essence 315-708-5569 410 S Warren St ACCESSORIES 580 S Salina St Accents of 315-373-0968 300 S State St 401-3 S Salina St Dinosaur Bar-B-Que 315-476-4937 Kenn Kushner 315-475-7510 Armory Square Tenacious Sound 315-530-3591 121 Walton St Mimi's Bakery & Cafe 315-480-1200 246 W Willow St GIFTS, CARDS & SOUVENIRS Designs 264 W Jefferson St AXA Towers Link Accents of Armory 315-373-0968 134 Walton St, Suite 203 Eden 315-991-8408 Square The Changing Room 315-299-4320 Voltage Video Games 315-677-1151 425 S Warren St Pasta's Daily Bread 315-701-0224 118 E Genesee St 121 Walton St M. Lemp Jewelers 315-422-7228 437 S Warren St 308 S Franklin St 300 S Warren St Empire Brewing 315-475-2337 Cloud City Comics 315-883-0902 Designer Warehouse 315-428-0668 NEWS, CONVENIENCE & SMOKE SHOPS 222 Walton St Provisions Bakery 315-472-3475 Company 313 S Clinton St The Changing Room 315-299-4320 Alamo's Food Market 347-623-6192 216 Walton St 120 Walton St 425 S Warren St 128 Walton St Floridella Boutique 315-741-7961 Erie Canal Museum 315-471-0593 410 S Warren St Recess Coffee 315-425-8969 The Evergreen 315-870-3500 Gift Shop LIQUOR & WINE Cameron's News 315-478-6752 110 Montgomery St 125 E Water St 318 Erie Blvd E Downtown Wines 315-474-6011 110 W Fayette St, Suite #1 Frankie & Faye 315-471-1003 & Liquors 317 S Franklin St Roji Tea Lounge 315-428-0844 The Fish Friar 315-468-3474 Everson Museum 315-474-6064 352 S Salina St Downtown Grocery 315-530-2654 108 E Washington St 239 E Genesee St Gift Shop 355 S Warren St Georgio's Furs 315-475-6105 401 Harrison St MEN'S CLOTHING 358 S Salina St The Scratch 315-257-7000 Funk 'n Waffles 315-474-1060 Bergan Brothers 315-471-9162 Express Mart 315-303-1620 Bakehouse 313 S Clinton St MOST Gift Shop 315-425-9068 328 S Salina St 324 W Water St Jet Black 315-475-9601 311 W Fayette St 500 S Franklin St 129 Walton St The Hops Spot 315-646-2337 Ambition Upstate 315-726-2428 Hanover Grocery 315-472-8000 Starbucks Coffee 315-476-8415 116 Walton St Olive on Brooklea 315-475-2070 327 W Fayette St & Deli Midnight Sun 315-422-2460 290 W Jefferson St 116 W Jefferson St 207 E Water St 406 S Franklin St Kasai Ramen 315-310-8500 City Hall Cafe 315-425-0234 Provisions Bakery 315-472-3475 Citronelle 315-928-5130 The Evergreen 315-870-3500 Sugar & Co. 315-474-9463 218 Walton St 217 Montgomery St 216 Walton St 113 Walton St 125 E Water St 121 W Fayette St Kitty Hoynes 315-424-1974 Cristo's Cafe 315-424-1336 Soup R Salads 315-214-4569 Defi Cuisine Corp. 315-907-0202 The Fitz Orbis Lounge 315-885-3456 Irish Pub 441 S Salina St 308 S Warren St 208 W Water St 321 S Salina St 134 E Genesee St 301 W Fayette St Darwin 315-373-0484 Eleven Waters 315-554-3541 The Hops Spot 315-646-2337 Subway 315-471-0165 116 Walton St Maxwells 315-299-6633 110 W Fayette St 140 Walton St 500 S Warren St 122 E Genesee St Lemon Grass 315-475-1111 Kitty Hoynes 315-424-1974 services Downtown Deli 315-422-0222 Subway 315-474-7827 415 E Washington St 238 W Jefferson St Irish Pub Mission Restaurant 315-475-7344 357 S Warren St 301 W Fayette St AUTOMOTIVE 304 E Onondaga St Goodyear Auto 315-475-4161 Downtown Grocery 315-530-2654 Pastabilities 315-474-1153 Today's Special 315-472-5944 311 S Franklin St Limerick Pub 315-475-1819 Service Center Modern Malt 315-471-6258 Store 109 S Warren St 424 E Water St 325 S Clinton St 355 S Warren St 134 Walton St Prime Steakhouse 315-299-8047 ETHNIC DINING 101 E Water St Maxwells 315-299-6633 Speedway 315-478-1535 Nick's Tomato Pie 315-472-7703 Epicuse 315-473-0826 Aloha Japanese 315-802-7384 400 Erie Blvd E 109 Walton St 334 S Salina St 122 E Genesee St 217 S Salina St The York 315-701-0636 RB's Bike & 315-422-6449 JJ's Miss Syracuse 315-471-1500 247 W Fayette St Mulrooney's 315-479-6163 Oh My Darling 315-290-3330 AppeThaizing 315-424-8424 239 W Fayette St Collision Repair 321 S Salina St Diner 208 W Genesee St 214 N Franklin St 258 E Water St Oh My Darling 315-290-3330 Original Grain 315-313-5524 Bamboo House 315-424-8800 321 S Salina St Walt's Automotive 315-472-5880 302 S Salina St Jimmy John's 315-218-6067 nightlife 238 W Genesee St 105 W Fayette St 252 W Genesee St Otro Cinco 315-422-6876 DANCE CLUBS The Penny Pub 315-478-3091 Byblos 315-478-3333 Benjamin's 315-299-4756 321 W Fayette St BANKS 206 S Warren St Joe's Deli 315-423-5637 Adirondack
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