august 2009
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Bean Trader's Coffee:
Slightly less known than the
coffee, the Italian sodas are
scrumptious and the lower
floor of the store complements
studying well with its nice
furniture. And simply breathing
in the strong smell of coffee from
the store can get you through
those pages of dense reading. -
Francesca's:
Its Italian ice cream in pistachio, coffee,
and other flavors, apple cider, soup
for cold days, pastries, and abundance
of leather couches make it a cozy
studyspot and chic hangout place.
Bruegger's Bagels:
Bagels, sandwiches, etc...this
makes for great breakfast, lunch,
and even dinner. (And upstairs is
another great place to study)
Devil's Pizzeria:
With the Duke Blue Devils so close
by, there's bound to be a restaurant
trying to attract the Duke students
with its name...the HUGE slices of
pizza help too.
Banh's Cuisine:
Sick of fake chow mein? Try the
popular Vietnamese vegetarian
special on Wednesdays or Saturdays
and Chinese food any time.
Jimmy John's:
Can't be sure if it has the world's
greatest gourmet sandwiches...but
its subs are pretty darn good.
Ninth Street
Native Threads:
Dig clothes with an ethnic vibe
(mainly African and Indian)?
Want some bongo drums? Native
Threads is the place to go for
such clothes and souvenirs.
Regulator Bookshop:
It not only stocks books,
magazines, and birthday cards
but also serves as a great place
International Delights:
The proper name should be
"Middle Eastern" Delights. Gyros,
falafel, hommos, tabouleh and...
philly cheesesteaks? Oh well. Great
vegetarian options--but if you use
ketchup, you're just "masking the
taste of bad food." Uh-oh...
Chubby's Tacos:
With a wide variety of salsas.
and much more, everything in
this restaurant is delicious and
edible-except for the cups and
forks, even if they are made of
corn and potatoes.
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