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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The Avenue: Food

Gainesville has many late-night eat options, offering a variety of food options for students up at all hours of the night.
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Out at night and wanting a bite?

Venturing across Gainesville only takes up half an evening. The second half is greeted with growling stomachs and a craving night owls can only kick after the clock strikes midnight. Here are four choices, from quick stops to sit-downs, where you can satisfy your cravings. 


The artichoke barigoule rose, presnted on "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives," sits on a counter at Uppercrust Bakery.
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We might be in Gainesville, but Guy Fieri took this bakery to Flavortown

But the email was real, and on April 18, Uppercrust Bakery will be featured on a new episode of the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” a TV show exploring America’s best local and lesser known eateries. Uppercrust’s episode will highlight the artichoke barigoule rose, a croissant topped with Gruyère and white wine braised artichokes; and reine de saba, a French chocolate almond cake.



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