Sign of Revival in Lansdowne, Avenue Delicatessen Needs a Sign
Posted by Foobooz on February 1st, 2013

Landsowne food scene has Sycamore, NoBL, Argana Moroccan Cuisine and a prospering farmers’ market. Next on the list, the Avenue Delicatessen, adjoining the just restored Lansdowne Theater. The store is the brainchild of Laura Frangiosa, Joshua Skaroff and Brian Flounders. The deli is looking to bring the Italian and Jewish deli traditions under one roof. The concept is aiming for a Spring opening but before it opens, they’ll need a sign. That’s where you can come in. Frangiosa, Skaroff and Flounders have launched a Kickstarter campaign for the sign.
They’re halfway to their $8,000 goal and already have some designs.
Check out the video for more details on the Kickstarter and the Avenue Delicatessen concept.
Avenue Delicatessen
27 N. Lansdowne Ave, Lansdowne, PA.
610-622-DELI
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Avenue Deli
27 N Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA
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