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Students not familiar with the Texas
A&M meal-plan system may not only
be confused about how their mea
plan works, but where the bes
places are to eat on campus. Then
are a variety of places to eat, and eacli
one is unique.
Jason Ferguson, a junior anthropolog
major, bought his first A&M meal pla
this year and said he was unsure abou
how the plan works.
“It’s twelve meals a week,” he said. “I
don't know anything besides that.”
On main campus, the dining halls are
an obvious choice. The Commons
Dining Center is located in the basement
of the Commons Residence Hall
Complex and offers unlimited servings
of daily meal selections, including
home-style meals, chicken and mashed
potatoes. The Commons also includes
pizza, hamburgers and salad every day
— all at cost of one meal credit. Students
without meal plans also can dine at the
Commons for $4.95 for breakfast, $5.95 for
lunch, $6.95 for dinner and $7.95 for dinner
when occasional specialty entrees like steak
or chicken cordon bleu are served.
A unique feature at the Commons is
the two full-size griddles where a cre
ative student chef can prepare anything
from omelettes to specially seasoned
hamburgers.
Upstairs, on the main floor. Stone
Willy’s pizzeria serves some of the best
pizza on campus. Next to Stone Willy’s,
L The Common Denominator has a sand
wich bar and hamburger combination,
and it contains one of the three Chick-
fil-A’s on campus. The Commons
Market also is located on the main level.
There, students can buy groceries and
school supplies.
Sbisa Dining Hall, located on the north-
side of campus, is an all-you-can-eat dining
hall with renovations that were completed
Spring 2001. The tall ceilings and new
facilities have turned the once run-down
cafeteria into a place to sample a wide vari
ety of foods with a large group of friends.
Rhonda Kappler, marketing coordinator
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Sbisa has an updated atmosphere that stu
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Market is located on the west sideofghaw a chance
and is similar to the Commons Mi® 10 have bee
Besides Sbisa. Bemie’s Cafe Exprev schedule may,
recently renovated and modernized, “What now?"
house that will serve outbound diningrj; Certainly,
Sbisa, ice cream ami a \anety ofApe,./friends will
cotfees. is located above the Undergra®o\ve\er. if st
“[Bemie’s] changed to a coffee Jm the “other educ:
look and will be staying open
night,” Kappler said.
The Memorial Student Center (MS
contains two dining centers, the
Man Cafeteria and Hullabaloo F«
Court. The 12th Man is located ont
first Boor and has two sides. The left.'
consists of home-style food, and;
menu varies day to day, serving anyi;
from roasted chicken to mti
loaf. The right side has coue:
for barbecue, Chinese foodz
Mexican food.
Also located *in the MSC
Rumours Deli. Here, the sandwii
es are unique to Rumours
made fresh. Entertainmentofa
is provided during late hoursr
local musicians. When sane
w iches are no longer beg
served, hot appetizers cans#
a case of the late*
munchies. Rumours alsoa
has a late-night scheduler
serving coffee and snacks
until 2 a.m., seven days aj
week.
Scattered throughout]
the rest of main campus j
are a number of smalli
er eateries and coffe
shops. Pie Are SquareT"
located in the Civil Etpm:
Building, has a potato bar«
most unique feature.
On the comer of RossiA
Ireland Streets sits anunas®
ing, little building; the BusSiflf
Snack Bar. The breakfast 1
are a quick pick-me-up before®
early class, and students wil
tie time for lines cangrabafaS
meal between classes.
The Zachry Snackry and®
Blocker Espresso Bar sent
fresh pastries, cold drinks i
deli sandwiches. The Bloc
Espresso Bar also serves
gourmet coffees, espresso aiti
cappuccino. When in the more
for a coffee shop atmospheit
nothing beats Poor Yoricf
Coffee House, on the first I
of the Sterling C. Evans Libraij
A new addition to the
complex, the modem decor is $
pleasing as the steaming bn
served all day.
A few buildings away,
Pavilion Snack Bar features
ical fast food like hambuffi'
and french fries.
If the day was sps
on the golf course,sts
dents might try ll*
Golf Course Snad
ir. Weary golfers
served year-round-
the clubhouse loot
ed on the A&M Gd
Course.
The Student Recreate
Center also has dining option*
Time Out Sports Deli offers*
variety of both healthy and tic*
so-healthy foods, and
Original Ultimate Fnii*
Sensation smoothies can be*
refreshing way to end a vigof
ous workout.
On the north side of W
Campus, located in
B iochemistry/Biophysic*
Building, the AgCaFe has*
sandwich bar, a section for hi*
cooked foods and a salad
The AgCaFe also contains 1
Chick-fil-A.
Students with classes in i
Bush School of Government ad
Public Service will not gol
gry or thirsty either: the 4b
Club serves deli-style foodsai* ;
gourmet coffees.
Kappler said she recoil;
mends students visit the Fo^
Services Department Website-
http://food.tamu.edu for mo-
information on dining option*
and nutritional information.
“(The Website] has the diffetj
ent [meal plan] options availably
and their prices,” Kappler saidj
“It also has all the locations
their Outbound menus.”
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