10F- V-we Iugan v1y - New Stuaent Edition - Fall 2005 ANA ' ANN ARBOR Navigating the streets of A2 By Katie Niemeyer and Lindsey Ungar. Photos by Mike Hulsebus. : t t The State Street area is one of the most well-traveled for Michigan students. Places like Cosi, Mr. Greeks and Potbelly's offer students a quick between-class lunch or a moderately-priced dinner with friends. Noodles & Co. added a little more variety with its opening last year. For a sit-down meal, students can try Red Hawk or Buffalo Wild Wings. Located near Stateand Michigan Theaters, State Street is a great place to go to take in dinner and a movie. Because mnost of the restaurants are on the Northern end of State Street, it's a great place to stop before catching ao performance at Hill Auditorium or a speaker at Rackham. If you're lucky enough to live in South Quadrangle, you can make the short trek south to Big Ten Burrito. South University is great for students on Central Campus to grab a quick lunch at Oasis or Jimmy John's. China Gate - voted a Best of Ann Arbor for Chinese food - is great for those interested in going out or those who want to order take-out and 26 watch a movie. Home to many of Ann Arbor's bars, including Touchdown Cafe and Good Time Charley's, South University draws a lot of its business from the late- night crwd. Night owls enjoy pizza at The aeBackroom (open until 3 a.m.)oPizza House Open until 4 a.m.) and crepes at Rendevous Cafe. The Brown Jug i a perfect place to meet friends for burgers and fries, Afterward, you can walk down to Bubble Island for Bubble Tea and a round of Uno. bwt Malin Street c an be a bit of a hike for many -students, but it's the perfecty place to take Visiting parents who are excited to spend'x 1, time with their college freshman. Parents., better bring, a full wallet if they want to+4 take you to The Chop House or Gratzi, and if they really love you, maybe they'll spring r '.~ t I .t 1 I rd ' I/