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t Page 6C The Battalion Monday, August 28,1989 Looking for your ’88 Aggieland? We’ve still got it! If you forgot to pick yours up, come by, show us your student I.D. and take it home. ’88 Aggielands are also available for purchase. English Annex TEXAS A&M I VTVEUSITT SYMPHONIC BAND rehearsals twice a week membership by audition activities include concerts instrumentation set for 75-80 renew acquaintances from All-State, Area, Region and District Bands open to all students MEET (TUES) AUG. 29th 12:30 P.M. E.V. ADAMS BAND BLDG. The Symphonic Band offers students at Texas A&M University the opportunity to play their instruments with others from across Texas and the nation. Rehearsing twice weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, from 12:30-1:45 p.m., the band allows students to play in a group while concentrating on their major field of study. For additional information call; Band Hall (409) 845-3529 Ray E. Toler Conductor Symphonic Band E. V. Adams Band Bldg. MICHAEl E. JOHNSON AND T H KILLER BEES Tues., August 29 PARTHENON 764-8575 YOUR PARKING PROBLEMS ARE OVER When you shop at... VLOUPOrSQi BOOKSTORE SOUTHGATE 308 W. Jersey REDMOND TERRACE 1422 S. Texas AVE. Campus dining choices ] f include snacks, full meai lep; Dining options on campus range ife- from all-you-can-eat, full-meal cai terias to corner snack bars for burg ers and soft drinks. The following list includes all campus dining facili ties available to students and hours of operation. All facilities accept cash and Aggie bucks, and Commons, Sbisa and Duncan Dining Centers also accept other meal plans. Bernie’s Place Northwest corner of Sbisa, up stairs. Serves Italian food and salads. Indoor and outdoor seating. Open weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. and weekends from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Biochemistry Cafe A new facility located in the Bio chemistry/Biophysics Building on West Campus. Lunch specials, piz zas, snack bar items, ice cream and a salad bar are available. Open week days 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bus Stop Snack Bar Corner of Ross and Ireland streets, in front of the Reed McDon ald building. Serves burgers, fries, soft drinks and other snacks. Out door seating. Open Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Common Denominator South side of the Commons. Serves burgers, fries, soft drinks and other snacks. Indoor seating. Open weekdays 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and weekends 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Commons Dining Center Downstairs in the Commons. Full meals cafeteria-style. Open week days 6:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. for breakfast, 10:15 to 2:15 for lunch and 4:15 to 7:15 for dinner. Open Saturday 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. for break fast, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for lunch and 4:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. for din ner. Open Sunday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. for breakfast and 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for lunch, closed for dinner. Duncan Dining Center South end of the Quadrangle. Full meals cafeteria-style. Hours not available at press time. Golf Snack Bar In the Golf Clubhouse. Serves burgers, fries, soft drinks and other snacks. Outdoor seating. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. MSC Basement Snack Bar Basement gameroom of the Me morial Student Center. Serves burg ers, fries, soft drinks, ice cream and other snacks. Open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. MSC Cafeteria and Snack Bar Off the main hallway of the MSC. Serves full meals cafeteria-style, deli sandwiches, salads, burgers and snacks. Open Monday through Sat urday 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sun day 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pavilion Snack Bar First floor of the Pavilion. Serves burgers, fries, soft drinks, daily lunch specials and snacks. Open Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. indy Rumours South side of the MSC,T , ,| visions play during the day. 8 salads, sandwiches and snatiE* 11 l ^ ie ° served. Open weekdays 9 aj tu Py mus * 3:30p.m. Hchangi bave incre Sbisa M 11 * coi North side of campus. F. lhat could I cafeteria-style. Open weekdaiR*’ ^ CI a.m. to 10:15 a.m. for bre^fc ram ’ 10:15 to 2:15 for lunch aiK-jP"'- ’nclu 7:15 for dinner. Open SatuJ n f P ract > ( a.m. to 10 a.m. for breakfasi,l|H r . lcu 'V rr to 1:30 p.m. for lunch and! music migl to 6:15 p.m. for dinner. OptH^j 01 s day 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. fork: usually req and 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. forj; s,lK L closed for dinner. ■r course the tall, st Ri ses to : 001 lose sa ached 1 nusic. I (■courses Underground Food Cour.L ket and Game Room Northwest corner of Sbisa.iP r stairs. Several types of fe in f served cafeteria-style, American, Mexican and and ice cream and a salad and bar are available. The mark lar to a convenience store, grocery items and necessilier ar: weekdays 7:30 a.m. to 11 p: (Continued weekends 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. B, going to let iwith no obli Aic Pie are Square Vet Snack Bar Basement of the Vei(raH^‘ c ^ e y S£ School. Open weekdays 7:30u^ sinan ai 4 p.m. Main floor ot the TTI tower on Spence Street. Serves sandwiches, burgers, yogurt, drinks and snacks and has a salad bar. Open Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Zachry Snack Bar did not wa Rore whe about buyin ilivo! at hon ■'When I how will th< First floor of Zachry Engim Center. Sandwiches and snaofc i ->> seiwed. Open weekdays 7:50rtt ny parei Ibid to lie.” H 3:30 p.m. E When Restaurants she told hin with him if iters Med in t ■'He still (Continued from page 5) —ICE CREAM/SPECIALTY* week,” she -MEXICAN- Casa Ole Post Oak Mall, 1500 Harvey Road, College Station, 764-0933. Lunch and dinner are served seven days a week. They have a full- service bar and feature 99-cent mar- garitas all day Sunday. Average cost: $4.25. Casa Tomas 4300 Texas Ave., Bryan, 846- 5752. Daily lunch specials and drink specials are featured, as well as a happy hour from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Casa Tomas has a Sunday brunch buffet. Average cost: $6.00. Dos Hermanos 201 South Main, Bryan, 823- 1500. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served. They feature daily lunch specials. Average cost: $4.50. El Chico 3109 Texas Ave., Bryan, 823- 7470. Daily lunch and dinner specials are a feature of El Chico. They have a full-service bar, and happy hour is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and all day Thursday. Average cost: $5.00. Gina’s Taqueria 304 N. Bryan, Bryan, 822-1254. Gina’s serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and has daily lunch specials. Beer and wine are served. Average cost: $4.50. Jose’s Restaurant 4004 Harvey Road, College Sta tion, 776-8979. Jose’s has daily lunch specials and a full-service bar. Average cost: $3.50 for lunch and $6.00 for dinner. La Taqueria and Tortilla Factory 102 Church Street, College Sta tion, 846-0228. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily. Flour torillas are made daily. La Taqueria serves beer and wine. Average cost: $4.00. Los Nortenos Cafe 205 South Main, Bryan, 779- 7337. Mexican food is their specialty, but they also serve chicken fried steak and burgers. Los Nortenos serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Average cost: $4.50. Pepe’s Mexican Restaurants 107 Dominik Drive, College Sta tion, 693-0306. 3312 South College Ave., Bryan, 779-2457. Taco Cabana 701 Texas Ave., College Station, 693-1904. Taco Cabana is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. They feature lunch specials and serve beer and 99-cent margaritas. Average cost: $3.50. Kaffee Klatsch Garden District, 108 North Ave nue, Bryan, 846-4360. Kaffee Klatsch serves continental cuisine from a blackboard menu that varies daily. They have specialty cof fees and teas as well as an outstand ing selection of desserts. Swensen’s Ice Cream & Fine Foods 1507 Texas Ave. South, College Station, 693-6948. Swensen’s specializes in ice cream, but they also serve burgers and sandwiches. Average cost for dinner and de sert: $6.00. TCBY The Country’s Best Yo gurt 401 University Drive East, College Station, 693-6479. TCBY serves many flavors of fro zen yogurt with toppings, in crepes, with waffles and sundaes. They also make yogurt pies and accept special orders. Thomas Sweet Ice Cream and Chocolate 1702 Kyle, College Station, 764- 9044. \ Thomas Sweet specializes in ice cream, frozen yogurt, blend-ins and chocolate. fehu also have a wide selection ( ported and domestic beers. Average cost: $1.00. Der Wienerschnitzel 501 .South Texas Ave., 779-3321. Dixie Chicken 307 University Drive, Colled tion, 846-2322. Dixie Chicken serves sandwiches and Mexican food Wj j rst serve beer and wine. 1228 West Farmer’s Market SandwicliSlfec^ 329 University Drive, Collee(«|rj n j te( j tion, 846-6428. ' 3707 N East They serve sandwiches, | salads. Fat Burger 725A University Drive, Station, 846-4234. Gideon’s Cow Hop (Continued V Fellowship 1406 Ursulii Fir Cb a : Church of C rist A&M FM 281 Brazos Va 3131 Briarcr 31 Treats 601 University Drive West, Col lege Station, 846-4288. 31 Treats has ice cream, frozen yogurt, cookies, muffins, croissants, brownies and custom-made cakes and pies. BURGERS, SANDWICHES —AND ON-THE-GO FOODS - Sta- for Zarape Restaurant 308 North Main, 8702. Bryan, 779- Mexican breakfast all day, lunch and dinner are served. and Zarape’s is closed Monday. Beer arid wine are served. Average cost: $5.00. A&M Steakhouse 108 College Main, College tion, 846-5273. Open seven days a week breakfast, lunch and dinner, half- pound burgers are the specialty. Chicken sandwiches, steak sand wiches, chicken-fried steak, steak and ice cream also are available. The A&M Steakhouse delivers. Arby’s 1800 Southwest Parkway, College Station, 696-2729. Archie’s Taco Bell 3901 S. Texas Ave., Bryan, 846- 5880. 310 Harvey Road, College Sta tion, 693-1963. 920 Texas Ave., Bryan, 822-5007. Burger Boy 300 North Texas Ave., Bryan, 822-7496. 301 Patricia, College Station, 846- 2146. Burger King 1719 Texas Ave. South, College Station, 693-5999. Chicken Oil Company 3600 South College Ave., Bryan, 846-3306. Chicken Oil specializes in burgers, beer and wine. Deb’s Deli 404 University Drive East, College Station, 696-DEBS. Deb’s serves sandwiches, salads, soup and potatoes. Deli Shop, The 301 Patricia, College Station, 846- 0447. Deluxe, The 203 University Drive, College Sta tion, 846-7466. The Deluxe serves a variety of breakfast items, burgers, sandwiches and appetizers, and they serve 16 flavors of Blue Bell ice cream. They tholic it Anthon 16 South P; |‘ St. Joseph JO East 29t 1 317 University Drive, Collegif: St. Mary’s tion, 846-1588. ■3Nagle;8 The Cow Hop serves b“®St. Thoma sandwiches, chicken fried §101 East By salad and they also serve beer T Santa Ten often have live entertainment. 1212 Lucky; Average cost: $3.00. Jack in the Box 2906 South Texas Ave. 775-7103. 1504 South Texas Ave., Station, 693-4310. Kentucky Fried Chicken 3320 Texas Ave., Bryan, ffCavitt Stre 3238. 3200 Cavitt; i 2501 Texas Ave. South, O p Central Station, 693-2331. 1600 East 29i McDonald’s = Faith Unit 825 Villa Maria Road, Bryan j2402 South q 3011. 2930 Highway 21 East, m 778 - 7281 - I 801 University Drive, Collejfl tion, 846-8920. & 2420 Texas Ave. South, fow 1 Station, 696-9346. |i Post Oak Mall, 1500 Half Road, College Station, 696-0511 ■ Partners Food Delivery I# 1 19 Walton Drive, College 1 tion, 764-9449. 1 Partners delivers fajitas,subs “ gers, spuds, salads, soft drinh and wine. Schlotsky’s Sandwich Shop 100 Texas Ave., Bryan,84W 2501 Texas Ave. South, Cd Station, 693-0861. Short Stop p 1426 Texas Ave. South, < J Station, 696-1901. i| Smith Dairy Queen 312 Villa Maria, Bryan, 3507 East 29th Street, Bryan,l* 9330. 2323 Texas Ave. South, Colj Station, 693-4299. Sonic Drive-In 914 Texas Ave., Bryan,779-lR 104 University Drive East, f ! j(l Station, 696-6427. jf Subway Sandwiches and Sab'f Parkway Square, 2418C ^ Ave. South, College Station, 4418. Woodstone Shopping Ce® 913C Harvey Road, CollegeSt a,l | 764-3990. Post Oak Mall, 1500 Ha' Road, College Station, 764-8602 Northgate, 601 University ! 1 West, College Station, 846-216- 1 ' Brookwood Square, 3601 29th, Bryan, 846-4972. 2500 South Texas Ave., B' 823-7827. Wendy’s 3216 Texas Ave., Bryan, 0183. 202 Southwest Parkway, 0 Station, 693-4951. Whataburger I 1101 Texas Ave., Bryan, I 0624. * JU R< i 1 L R