Oh man, I really miss Sam's club pizz and their 4 dollar rotisserie whole chicken. Used to be so clutch when my funds were running low.
Another great new place for pizza is Amano's in SE Urbana.
Someone on this forum was at one time engaged to a stripper... who was it again...?
Where is that? Sounds like my type of deal6. Radio Maria (taps change frequently, I think once a month; $1 PBRs on Wednesday/Sunday)
Closed, now FuBar1. Flannigan's / Gully's
Simply closed2. Clybourne
Closed, now Station4. Bub's
Closed, now FireHaus8. R&Rs
What do you have against herpes?10. Anywhere but Kam's and CO's
Where is that? Sounds like my type of deal
Closed, now FuBar
This opened after I graduated. Haven't been there but dislike it because of the Martez Wilson incident.
2. Bonnie Jean's
Haven't been inside either. Can't imagine it being much worse than Gully, considering the leaking ceiling and all.This opened after I graduated. Haven't been there but dislike it because of the Martez Wilson incident.
Gone also. The one on campus became has had two names since then. I think "Second Story Pizza" is the current name.
David, NYC, NY: What is your favorite place to eat in C-U? On campus?
Moderator: David- Wherever Loren Tate is buying, and that's usually at the Esquire.
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Do you mean D.P. Dough? The laundromat place is called "Sud's", assuming it's still there.5. I can't remember the name but it was on Locust and Green in a strip mall next to a Jimmy John's, a chinese place and a laundromat/bar. It's no longer there but served pizza and sandwiches...the buffalo chicken sandwiches were ridiculous....anyone remember?
You really should try this place:haha WOW uigrad that was an awesome post.
I've tried every pho in the C-U area, and they are mediocre at best. Some better than others, but in the end just an average bowl of soup. I am a huge pho fan and one thing I've learned to appreciate in NY is the good pho.
Do you mean D.P. Dough? The laundromat place is called "Sud's", assuming it's still there.
You're right about Sud's. I don't think D.P Dough is right - I guess that could have been the name before or after I was there. For some reason I'm thinking it was Poorboys.
What is really sad is that I lived across Locust from that strip mall and ate there multiple times a week my Senior year and can't remember the name. Those damn buffalo chicken sandwiches were addictive at 2AM while completely drunk.
I half expected to see JP spreading liberal propaganda at Starbucks and destroying America.
You obviously didn't stay long enough, JP and I were wearing our baggy pants handing out rainbow buttons and lattes.
There is only so many Starbucks and Whole Foods I can get to in a day so I can spread the word of the good little Red BookJust got back from Champaign and had a kick-!!! diner at Murphys. Hamburger and those fries ruled. There is a gentleman who is mentally challenged who's been coming in there to say "hello" for years, I almost forgot about him. Murphy's is down, just five thread pages of restaurants to go...
Then I went to Dewey's for a peanut butter shake, but apparently its some sort of Gyro place now. Then didn't have peanut butter shakes, jerks.
When the hell did they put a giant Starbucks (and Urban Outfitters) right in the middle of Green Street??? Next they'll put a Victoria' Secret (which would actually rule, though kind of takes away from the campus feel).
I half expected to see JP spreading liberal propaganda at Starbucks and destroying America.
There is only so many Starbucks and Whole Foods I can get to in a day so I can spread the word of the good little Red Book