8 - The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 13, 1994 Amer's deli takes over coffee shop in the Michigan Unioql By Frank C. Lee DAILY STAFF REPORTER "Is this for here or to go?" is a question often asked by Amer's Deli- catessen employees, but nowadays it may be a question better asked of the deli itself. The largest deli chain in the Mid- west is expanding by moving into the first-floor Michigan Union location formerly occupied by CafdItalianD'ora owned by Boyd's. Also, a new branch of Amer's will open next month in Birmingham, Mich., that will be even larger than the Amer's on State Street. The popular deli opened itsdoors at the new location nearly a week ago. The changeover happened overnight, without closing the shop. "With the track record of my other stores, this store should bank off the successtheothertwohave,"saidAmer Bathish, owner and president of Amer's. Although currently operational, some changes are in store for the new deli. Under the lease agreement with the Michigan Union, Amer's will not servesandwichesorsalads.TheAmer's in the Union, however, will accept Entrde Plus. "Basically the contract that they assumed was for coffees and breakfast pastries," said Audrey Schwimmer, director of the Michigan Union. "But initially we've agreed on the arrange- ments of the contract he's assuming from Boyd's. Ithink there is apossibil- ity that they may in the future sell sandwiches and salads. It's something that I've told Amer's that we will talk about as we see how his business progresses." Cafe Java in Ann Arbor and Club Cappuccino in Eastern Michigan University'sMcKenny Union were also considered for the space, but Amer's purchased it at the end of May earlier this year. Boyd's Coffee, based on the West Coast, vacated the Michigan Union location forlogisticalpurposes. "It was difficulthaving aheadquarters that was 3,000 miles away from the store," Schwimmer said. Amer's Deli offers catering, gift baskets, cappuccino, fresh squeezed juices, gourmet coffee, teas, pastries and tortes in a caf6 setting. "Boyd only had like four or five drinks, a few muffins and bagels, a things like that," Bathish said. "What we're going to do more isgo into the more delicate pastries, more of a selection in coffee and cold drinks, and we'll be offering bottled drinks," Bathish said. Other changes include another cappuccino and register area and im- proving foot traffic flow. "The clientele that I'm getting here is going to include a lot of faculty t I'd nevergetouton thestreets,"Bathis said. Bathish's first store, Capital Cafe - opened in 1988 -is still located in Flint, Mich. CHINA GARDEN SZECHUAN, HUNAN & PEKING CUISINE DINE IN e CARRY-OUT a DELIVERY COCKTAILS " SUNDAY BUFFET VEGETARIAN DISHES VEGETABLE OIL USED FOR COOKING ALL DISHES FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 971-0970 3035 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Mon-Thur, 11am-10pm Fri, 11am-11pm Sat, 12pm-11pm Sun, 12pm-10pm =VISA Free Parking * Moderate Prices Parties Welcome GMAT, GRE, MCAT, & LSAT. If you're taking one of-these tests, take KAPLAN first. We teach you exactly what the test covers and show you the test taking strategies you'll need to score your best. Don't compete with a KAPLAN student --be one! I 1aJf cIlfSIER I KAPLAN 1-800-KAP-TEST UU U EU IdhJllIWill