YEARBOOK_1990

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Eating At

URI

RoJo's, Butterfield, and Hope. The establishments which somehow

thing

grateful for the delivery For

the

ambitious

:

comes

the

Sometimes you finish every on your plate because you

of the week and it is not to be

missed, and Saturday night "spe

don't

cialties" should be missed at all

come

the

lives

of

thousands.

Sometimes you go for days on cere al, peanut butter and jelly, and wa ter.

arc the best, there is always cereal, watch out for prickly lettuce, and always say thank you.

the croutons

Emporium for AIbies, the new Courtyard Cafe (if you are feeling wealthy), Subway, Lai-Lai. and TCBY. Since Del-Mors stopped delivering, that has be

maintain

know

that

chicken

fingers

around that often. All in all, the food here is good enough, it's not like home, but you learn when to order out and when to make a come

I I meal. Some words of advice. The rolls i are fresh only during the week, the I last sip of your juice will be syrupy.

A student

the

on

campus soon learns is the best meal

Sunday Brunch

comes

the

legendary

deliv

ering establishments. What would one do without Tony's free small with a large pizza? Or Kingston Piz za's

a

favorite for the ambitious.

The Ram's Den is

costs.

Then

walk up to the

grinders?

Little Caesars Pizza?

When those late chies hit,

one

night study

mun-

finds thcmself very

a great place It's not very far from the dorms and its not expensive. The taco special can't be beat and you sec them crack the eggs.

to eat.

Oddly enough we all survive our college years, so the dining hall food can't be

as

bad

as

it seems.

Those trips home break up the mo notony of the food, and with some luck you

bring back

large enough

a care

package

to feed your floor.


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