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- Angelo’s Coney Island closes after nearly 70 years in Flint
Owner Tim Stanek confirmed Friday afternoon, Dec 28, that Angelo’s Coney Island at the corner of Davison Road and Franklin Avenue closed this week
- Tributes Pour in After Flint’s Beloved Coney Guru Passes Away
Angelo's Coney Island - A Decades-Old Flint Staple Although the popular coney joint may seem like Papadopoulos's namesake, three Angelos are credited with owning the original Angelo's at Davison and Franklin
- Flints Angelos Coney Island closed
FLINT, Mich – Angelo’s Coney Island is closing its doors after 69 years on Davison and Franklin There isn’t a closing sign on the door, but the owners of the Flint location – Tim and Paula Stanek – told our news crew it is permanently closed They have owned the restaurant since last year
- Fans of the Original Angelos Coney Island - Facebook
For anyone that was lucky enough to dine at the original Angelo's Coney Island, on the corner of Davison and Franklin, before 'Gelo's became a chain, this group is for you If you crave "2up," gravy fries, and shakes so thick you had to wait a half-hour before you could get them up the straw, then welcome!
- Closed For Good – Angelo’s Coney Island In Grand Blanc - Banana 101. 5
Angelo's Coney Island Palace just off Grand Blanc Road in Grand Blanc has permanently closed its doors
- Angelos Coney Island, Flint - Menu, Reviews (26) - Restaurantji
Latest reviews and 👍🏾ratings for Angelo's Coney Island at 1816 Davison Rd in Flint - view the menu, ⏰hours, ☎️phone number, ☝address and map
- Angelos Coney Island: Flint - Mike and Bone
The original and now closed Angelo's Flint! Sadly, the last owners are absolutely correct, the neighborhood is surrounded by burnt-out building and homes It is a truly sad state of affairs in the once proud city of Flint
- More than the dog: Celebrating Flint’s ‘coney culture’
People would go to work at the original coney restaurant downtown, learn its ways and then go out and open up coney restaurants in Flint’s neighborhoods, like Angelo’s near Fisher’s childhood home “Two to Go” labels Angelo’s as the most famous coney island in Flint, if not the world
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