by Alexander Coll
The Purdue Memorial Union is a great place to hang out, study, or get a bite to eat. If you’re sick of dining court food, and don’t want to go to Wabash or Lafayette for some real food, the Union is a great choice. With 13 different restaurants, there is something for even the pickiest eater.
For the early risers, or for a cure for the 2:00 crash, there is the all time coffee favorite Starbucks located on the ground floor, with plenty of seating. For the on-the-go-healthy-choices type of person, there is Freshens smoothies. With a location on the ground floor of the union, and at the Lawson Computer Science Building, this place has the best smoothies you can buy with dining dollars. For breakfast, you can choose from bagels or breakfast sandwiches at Oasis Café, the diner-style Pappy’s Sweet Shop, or the more contemporary, formal Sagamore Restaurant. All of which also offer excellent lunch and dinner options as well. If you’re just looking for a casual place to hang out and have dinner, then La Salsa or Italian Kitchen is for you. Get south of the border cuisine at La Salsa, or pizza, pasta, garlic breadsticks, and salads at Italian Kitchen. If you’re looking for something different from the usual Mexican grill or pizza, you can stop by Lemongrass on the ground floor of the Union, which offers menu items from Thailand and Vietnam.
The Purdue Memorial Union dining services also has locations outside of the Union, spread throughout campus. For first year engineering students, you can grab a cup of coffee at Amelia’s in Armstrong before your 7:30 am ENGR 131 class. Computer Science students who need a break during their labs can go to the Port in Lawson to enjoy a smoothie. Rawls Hall is a great place for group studying, and you can get a cup of Coffee as you study at the Bistro. But where ever you choose to eat, all of these eating choices are great, and the best part is that you don’t have to spend the little money you have in your wallet: all of them accept dining dollars.
The Purdue Memorial Union is a great place to hang out, study, or get a bite to eat. If you’re sick of dining court food, and don’t want to go to Wabash or Lafayette for some real food, the Union is a great choice. With 13 different restaurants, there is something for even the pickiest eater.
For the early risers, or for a cure for the 2:00 crash, there is the all time coffee favorite Starbucks located on the ground floor, with plenty of seating. For the on-the-go-healthy-choices type of person, there is Freshens smoothies. With a location on the ground floor of the union, and at the Lawson Computer Science Building, this place has the best smoothies you can buy with dining dollars. For breakfast, you can choose from bagels or breakfast sandwiches at Oasis Café, the diner-style Pappy’s Sweet Shop, or the more contemporary, formal Sagamore Restaurant. All of which also offer excellent lunch and dinner options as well. If you’re just looking for a casual place to hang out and have dinner, then La Salsa or Italian Kitchen is for you. Get south of the border cuisine at La Salsa, or pizza, pasta, garlic breadsticks, and salads at Italian Kitchen. If you’re looking for something different from the usual Mexican grill or pizza, you can stop by Lemongrass on the ground floor of the Union, which offers menu items from Thailand and Vietnam.
The Purdue Memorial Union dining services also has locations outside of the Union, spread throughout campus. For first year engineering students, you can grab a cup of coffee at Amelia’s in Armstrong before your 7:30 am ENGR 131 class. Computer Science students who need a break during their labs can go to the Port in Lawson to enjoy a smoothie. Rawls Hall is a great place for group studying, and you can get a cup of Coffee as you study at the Bistro. But where ever you choose to eat, all of these eating choices are great, and the best part is that you don’t have to spend the little money you have in your wallet: all of them accept dining dollars.
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