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College TOWNS

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ESSENTIAL EATS

We have given the matter a great deal of thought, and these are the food categories essential for exploring when visiting a college town. Make sure you travel hungry and get ready to eat like a college kid again, finding the best spots around.

> PIZZA

A life without pizza is not a life worth living. Whether a sumptuous deep dish pizza brimming with toppings and sauce or a crunchy and crispy thin crust delicacy coated in cheese, there’s nothing quite like diving into a massive slice. Every university has its own beloved pizza institutio­n, and there are often several that vie for the top spot. In a city like Portland, Oregon, home to the University of Portland, you have places like Life of Pie. Named one of the ten best Portland pizza spots, you can get an entire Margherita pizza for only five dollars – a price no broke college student can pass up. They also boast that all of their crusts are vegan, which is a nice touch. There are great pizza shops big and small all across the nation – don’t miss out.

> BRUNCH

The best part about waking up on Sunday morning after partying too hard the night before? Going to brunch to try and recover. No college town would be complete without a revered brunch spot, a place where you can go drown yourself in pancakes and eggs and use mimosas to prop up your eyelids a bit until the coffee kicks in. Just on the outer border of the University of Kentucky in Lexington,

Tolly Ho is just this kind of spot. Not only is it a delectable brunch spot, it’s open 24 hours a day for students and anyone else craving a burger or an omelet at 3 in the morning.

> BARS

No visit to a college town would be complete without a sojourn to a local watering hole. Students have a reputation for working hard and partying harder, and will flock to unusual and compelling bars like moths to a flame. If you want a drink in a place where the only thing better than the delectable drinks is the enticing prices, a college bar is the best way to go. One such drinkery is Cain & Abel’s in Austin, Texas, attracting University of Texas students since 1991. With many beers on tap, tasty pub food, and football games blaring on the TVS, it’s a lively place for anyone who wants a convivial atmosphere alongside their food and drinks.

> COFFEE

Coffee is an inextricab­le part of college life. Everything from pulling an all-nighter writing essays to propping up your eyelids during an 8 am math class requires caffeine to survive. This leads college towns to have a variety of coffee shops around to satisfy the desperate need for caffeine and pastries. If you find yourself visiting Massachuse­tts, be sure to stop by Pavement Coffeehous­e. A stone’s throw from the University of Boston, this locally owned independen­t chain of coffee shops serves up a variety of cozy coffees and teas, as well as bagels and sandwiches for all your breakfast needs.

Traveling to a college town gives you an opportunit­y to explore a delightful­ly distinctiv­e and unique cultural touchstone of a region. Don’t pass up an opportunit­y to embrace local landmarks and delightful delicacies on your next adventure!

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