Greek restaurant Avli closes permanently after second run

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Greek eatery Avli has permanently closed its Cranebrook restaurant, marking the end of its second run since first opening in 2017. The venue had reopened last year after a two-year hiatus.

A Facebook post from Avli thanked patrons for their support: “It has been such a joy to welcome you all back… Our time at Avli has now come to an end with us closing our restaurant in Cranebrook permanently, effective immediately. While this isn’t goodbye forever… our food truck and catering will still be in operation.”

The future of the restaurant’s Castlereagh Road site is unknown. Between Avli’s two runs, The Bunker operated at the location before collapsing in 2024.

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