Thursday, May 7, 2026

Avenue Liquor & Subs Offers Discount to eCoronado.com Readers

Avenue Liquor is more than just a stop-and-go liquor store on the corner of Ninth Street and Orange Ave in Coronado. Avenue Liquor has been open for around ten years, owned and operated by Nathan Hiedo. Avenue Subs has been open for three years.

For Kat, who oversees Avenue Subs, the best part of their job is the “smiling and happy people” and “making sure our sandwiches put those smiles on people’s faces.” The sandwich stop is a fantastic way for CHS students to meet at a place close to school and eat lunch, for families to enjoy the people-watching along Orange, and for Coronado residents to gather. In fact, Kat suggests that “talking to people and meeting new folks” is an integral and very common part of her job. Coronado residents can even place to-go orders with the sub shop for pick-up, and with the Concert in the Park series coming up, the store is an accessible and delicious picnic waiting to happen.

The gems of Crown Town’s sandwich stop are the BLT and Orange Avenue sandwiches, which, for eCoronado readers, can be purchased for a special discount of $4.50, with a regular or small sized drink. Any 6″ sub can be purchased for this discount simply by mentioning eCoronado.com! Other offers include a military discount, which includes a free regular size drink or chips with footlong purchase.

For those adults who prefer wine with their subs, the purchase of two or more bottles and will save 15%.

Place your orders now at 878 Orange Avenue! Like them on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/AvenueSubsCoronado

https://www.facebook.com/AvenueLiquorandWine

(619) 435-4663

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Caroline Minchella

eCoronado

Staff Writer, Intern

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Caroline Minchella
Caroline Minchella
Caroline was 15 years old when her family moved to Coronado. Though she was a “transplant”, Caroline found a home in the Coronado community near-immediately: she became an intern for “The Coronado Times”; helped reinstate the CHS newspaper, “The Islander Times”; was a volunteer dog-walker for PAWS; and a faithful Concert in the Park attendee.After completing her BA in English at the University of California Santa Barbara, she went on to craft answers for Amazon Alexa devices and write creatively on the side. Fast forward seven years, Caroline is thrilled to return as a Reporter for “The Coronado Times.” Have a story for The Coronado Times to cover? Send news tips or story ideas to: [email protected]

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