NIGHTLIFE Continued from Page 13 evenings unless ihe crowd Is small To complement the i>eer and wine of ferings, Taylor's will soon be serving pastas and other fixxis Another college hot spot is Rennie's handing, located on 12 14 Kincaid. Wood tables and chairs give the place a nautical, Now England flair. An upstairs deck draws heavy crowds In tho sum mer and spring Rennie's Is a great place to relax and drink your beverage of choice, hut it also has an Impressive food menu Sandwiches, soups, salads, vegetarian ontrees and some of liugone’s lx?st bur gers are served. They sol 1 domestic beer at SI 75 and imported at S2 50 ptfr Ixiltle Pitchers arv .54, or you ran get a pounder for $1 40 or a glass for SI At 550 K 13th St . New Max's is also close to campus It looks like a hole in the wall, but has a wonderful reputa tion This is one of the oldest taverns in Eugene Posters from local trends deco rate one of the walls Beer mirrors and plastic toys decorate the other Atmosphere is the key word here You could r ail It cozy, or you could just say it is small enough to hear the music from the stage in the back corner The music varies between acoustic, rock, punk, blues and alternative New Max's offers a variety of bottled beers Beer runs 51/glass, Si 50/pint, and S i 05/pitehnr. On Miller Monday, beer is S 1/pint or SI for 12 o/. long net k bottles The crowd you'll find at New Max’s changes with the typo of music: being performed One of the busiest places you'll find near campus is Guido's. 801 K 13th A vo This place has all the trappings of a stereotypical '70s disco meat market. Mirrors surround the sunken dance floor so it is easily seen The L)|ed dance music: is loud bright flashing lights con tinually swirl above the customers (es pecially near the danc e floor). A tile floor by the bar and a high A frame ceiling accent the decor. Besides drinking and dancing, Guido's keeps pa Irons entertained with a pool table and several video games. Guido's is open from 11 a m to 2:15 a m It has an extensive menu specializ ing In Italian food like calzonos and piz za Sandwiches run about S4 Beer is Sl/glass and S3.50/pltcher For a change of pace from rock, top 40, punk or alternative live music, jo Federigo's is located across from the 5th Street Market, 259 li. 5th Ave. Take the stairs down to the lower level and treat yourself to a night of good jazz. Live jazz is featured nightly, and Mark Alan plays on Sunday Turn to NIGHTLIFE. Page 17 'w Low educational discount prices on software for your Macintosh or DOS computer. AI Dl S • ASHTON F All- • (.LARIS • LOTUS • MICROSOFT • WORPITRLLC - AN! > MORI microcomputer^ Support Center* 202 Computing Center Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM 346-4402 / dwiMltonel diurounts aoeileble to eligible UO ttudents, faulty end Heft is open seven days a week serving delicious NEW YORK PIZZA by the SLICE or by the WHOLE PIZZA PIE. Choice of regular crust or deep-dish Sicilian. Eat here or take out. Open 11:30 am-Midnight Mon.-Sat. 3:30 pm-Midnight Sun. SY’s NEW YORK PIZZA 1211 Alder on Campus * 686-9598 (Tl)c ;N'c\u tlork {times CAMPUS DISCOUNTS NVl-4()tI Per copy 47% discount ( )wi h(i newspapers .nailable from around tin* i <>unli\ and around tin* world. C .ill Good Morning Newsstand tor intormation on lht>S1’ 344-6266_ NY7 BUI K BOX PROGRAM papers will be available* lor pic k-up Mon-Fri at the bulk box loc ated at tin* I ith St. pore h of tbe EMU. lo sign up, go to the Good Morning Newsland at 2.172 W. 11th. Bring full payment tor eat li term requested. Fall $21.20. U of O BOOKSTORE PROGRAM papers will be* available lor pick-up Mon-Fri at the U of O Bookstore. Fall $21.20. Sign up at the U of O Bookstore. No deliveries during holidays or exams. Professors: Call for class size bulk deliveries. GOOD MORNING NEWS SERVICE for home delivery or information 683-1441