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8/25/2020, 12:00pm

Where to eat on campus

By Staff

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*Kriner Dining Hall

Students can only purchase take-out food at this dining hall.

*Reisner Dining Hall

This dining hall offers a variety of foods for both take-out and dine-in.

*Century Cafe (Old Main)

This location offers sandwiches, seasonal and healthy food options.

*King Street Subs (Kriner)

King Street Subs offers a variety of subs, chips and drinks.

*Dunkin’ Donuts (CUB)

Dunkin’ supplies students with teas, coffees and donuts, of course.

*Starbucks (Library)

Starbucks offers coffees, teas, smoothies, pastries and more. 

*Big Red’s Snack Shack

Students can find drinks, snacks and other essentials in this convenience store.

*Pizza Hut (Kriner)

This dining location offers pizzas, wings, bread sticks and drinks.

*Bento Sushi (CUB)

Students can find various sushi rolls, poke, donburi and teriyaki rice bowls at this dining location.

*Grilleworks (CUB)

Grilleworks offers burgers, fries, chicken sandwiches and more.

*In the Mix (CUB)

During the fall semester, this location offers nutritional salad bowls.

*Kick’n Chick’n (CUB)

This dining location offers chicken tenders, french fries and cole slaw.

*Tavolino (CUB)

Tavolino offers Italian favorites including ravioli and spaghetti.

*Limon and Chile (CUB)

This location offers Mexican food including burritos, quesadillas, tacos and salad bowls. During late night hours, it offers breakfast items.

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