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applicannot
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Eat at the dining halls. Ursa's is said to be the best, but I liked the Grill. [View Full Report] |
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einnob
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The Loop has a healthy supply of restaurants, shops and boutiques, coffee shops, etc. etc. A very nice place. [View Full Report] |
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HereToSucceed92
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I ate on the Loop and it was delicious. There were many options to choose from (one place regularly served Chuck Barry!) [View Full Report] |
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dadd
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Numerous fun restaurants and sidewalk cafes on the loop within walking distance. Normal chain places and specialty quality restaurants available by car or metro train in all directions. [View Full Report] |
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obeythecougar
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they gave us pizza for lunch :/ [View Full Report] |
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pmrlcomm
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Ate at St. Louis Haus Pizza on The Loop. Honestly wasn't impressed. [View Full Report] |
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iVinshe
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Bear's Den. [View Full Report] |
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sanjenferrer
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The tourguide and my cousin coincidentally talked about some Thai place in the Loop, so it's supposed to be a big deal. [View Full Report] |
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PhogHawk
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Everywhere on campus was great. It's probably the best campus food I've ever witnessed. We're talking Italian, Thai, and everything else you'd expect. [View Full Report] |
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thereugo
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There was a fantastic restaurant near campus. [View Full Report] |
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prestige_factor7
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Thai Country Cafe (in the Loop) is really really good, but get the fried rice; that's the best! It was recommended by a student. [View Full Report] |