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.4 A A 5 - 1' ' in NV y PABHAI' A Fast food for thought Whether sitting in a classroom, oafing in a dorm lounge, or just plain passing the time of day, somehow the talk always got around to food. Boy that dinner last night was lousy! or I'm starved-let's go get a hamburger, were only two of the phrases uttered countless times daily by students. And the community served the students well, with over 60 restaurants providing everything from tacos to t-bone steaks. Some new names appeared on the food scene this year. Sonic Drive-ln was completed over the summer and ready for the student traffic in the fall. For those who wanted to walk from campus for a quick bite, Hardees was only minutes away at the corner of Broadway and West End. Taco Bell opened its doors in the spring and proved that students wanted more choices than just burger or pizza. Bonanza took its place in the ranks of steak houses when it opened in the spring. Bill's Subs, located at 1029 Broadway offered submarine and hot sandwiches. A variety of appetites were catered to, whether the choice was Mexican, Chinese, Italian, or American. The hamburger places alone were numerous enough to satisfy the most selective stomach. Students could have a Whopper their way, a charbroiled DQ Brazier, a Big Mac, or a Big Chef. If hamburgers weren't appealing, inexpensive seafood dinners were always available at Long john Silvg-H5 or Captain D's. Another campus favorite was the all-American pizza, and Cape pizza parlors catered eagerly to the student population. Free delivery service and special coupons made pizza a popular choice, but the difficult part came in choosing from the eight parlors in Cape, not to mention thin or thick crust or the variety of toppings. Dorm cafeterias didn't serve on Sunday nights, and that became the traditional night to eat out. An extra dollar or two and a car often made the decision between steak at Ponderosa or a Tastee Donut Whatever the choice, it was a welcome change from dorm fare or one's own home-cooked meal. 1 l A-.-1-,Q , .. ,' '11 YM-K 'fuk J, if . It ,V .' . vu l, N., J' - ' , .L . . .6 U o , - F , . , A '-' ' O'-113 la I t I .W , J , 'mir f v ,, f -7 ' L I W
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