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PAGE 9 I I FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2010 MOVE-IN ISSUE THE PENDULUM s i Town of Elon and Welcome to tne time at Bon THE FAT FROGG CAROUSEL CINEMAS W WEST END STATION "LSI tsn 2009 Timberline Station Dr. {336) 584-6546 Just minutes from Elon is this restaurant, owned and operated by two university alumnas. It serves typical bar fare catering to Elon sports fans, but maintains a welcoming environment. Live music on Thursdays features local and undiscovered talent. Cfi 116 OAK ■^51 If- -.r- 116 W. Lebanon Ave. (336) 584-5423 This tapas-style restaurant is more than a year old. At 116 Oak, patrons can enjoy a wide variety of foods while sharing with friends. Students can taste everything from pasta primavera and gourmet pizzas to beef and shhmp lo mein and seared coastal trigger fish. Alamance Crossing 1090 Piper Lane P53) This movie theater, in the heart of pedestrian-friendly Alamance Grossing, features 16 screens and a wide variety of concessions. 138 W. Lebanon Ave. (336) 565-1227 Just a short walk from Eton’s main campus. West End Station is a sports bar and popular student hangout. The bar is known for its wings, quesadillas and wide selection of beers for students 21 and older West End features seven TVs and a game room with pool tables, darts and arcade games. THE VILLAGE GRILL TOWN TABLE 112 N. Williamson Ave. (336) 584-74f»l This restaurant right on Eton’s campus is a take off French cuisine. There is a bar area with full windows that are open when the weather permits. There is more bar seating and another side of the restaurant for bigger parties. The French cuisine is a nice change from other campus food. Try pizza with homemade sauce, chipotle burgers and duck nachos. 580 Huffman Mill Road (33a) 584-1497 The relaxing atmosphere makes The Village Grill a fun place to eat with a variety of menu items, including beef, chicken, seafood, salads and sandwiches. Most items on the dinner menu are less than $20, and prices on the lunch menu are lower You can also pick up take-out and special order whole pies, such as its signature key lime pie and chocolate chess pie. COUNTRY CLUB LANES WEST -d ■ Ir - 3010 S. Church St. (338) 524-9330 This bowling alley has 42 lanes, 10 billiards tables, four dart boards, two arcades and a snack bar. Country Glub Lanes is open until 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Its website, wvwv.cclbowling.com, offers printable coupons for discounted rates. LAZER X 3356-A S. Church St. (336) 586-7007 Right down the road from Elon, this laser tag facility has an arcade and snack bar It’s open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s easy for a large group to rent out the space and group discounts are offered. COOK OUT SAL’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT & PIZZA 402 Huffman Mill Road (336) 584-372f. This Italian eatery offers friendly service and a variety of pastas, pizzas, steaks, salads and subs. Sal’s provides college students with good food at an affordable price. They can also accommodate large groups on short notice and accept Phoenix Cash. 414 Huffman Mill Road Cook Out’s late hours and 44 milkshake flavors make it an Elon favorite. This drive-through restaurant has burgers, hot dogs, fries, hushpuppies and more. Their signature milkshakes include chocolate cherry, Oreo mint, peanut butter fudge, peach cobbler and cheesecake chocolate chip. WAL-MART TARGET HOLLY HILL MALL W ALAMANCE CROSSING HARRIS T^TER 1475 University Drive (336) 524-9354 Conveniently located roughly five minutes from campus. Target is an affordable place to get everything from food and clothes to DVDs and electronics. It has good quality products at good prices. Its college line offers a great selection of bedding, dishes and dorm decor. 3141 Garden Road (336) ■:= If it can’t be found at Target, it can likely be found at Wal-Mart. Like Target, Wal-Mart features affordable bedding, dishes, storage and decorations for your dorm. It also has a larger grocery section than Target, allowing students to pick up plenty of food to stock their microfridges. 180 Burlington Mall The 39 acres at Holly Hill Mall includes shopping outlets, food stores and a bank. Retail and offices are also in the mall. The biggest store in the mall is fears. American Eagle, Aeropostale, PacSun, Books a Million, GameStop and Hibbett Sports is also in the mall. 3330 Garden Road (336^ 938-13-! U You can park your car and walk around this visually appealing shopping center that opened in Burlington three years ago. Shops include JC Penny, Barnes & Noble, Bath & Body Works, Foot Locker, New York & Company and Victoria's Secret. Hobby Lobby is a particularly good place to look for dorm decorations. Restaurants at Alamance Crossing include Red Robin, Mimi’s Cafe, Red Bowl Asian Bistro, Buffalo Wild Wings, Qdoba Mexican Grill and Cold Stone Creamery. Visit www. alamancecrossing.com for the complete list. 2727 S. Church St. i/ : 1.!44 One of North Carolina’s largest grocei^ chains, Harris Teeter is one of the best places for students to buy food. Harris Teeter features name brands and its own store brand, and is open 24 hours. Students can also sign up for a free Very Important Customer card and save a little money each time they buy groceries.
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