Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1992, Page 4A, Image 4

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Thr ragged, brown i arpet and dim lighting >f
the old cafeteria have boon replaced with a new
and improved ( .arpet and color s< heme
And for I how students whose cupboards are
stocked with cafeteria plates, silverware and
i ups. Hamilton now sports alarms on the l»c k
doors to prevent pillagers from escaping
The new look is user-friendly, hut the days of
communal dining are over
In the dining rooms of old. the tables were
about 40 feet long long enough to ,i< iomrno
date the residents of an entire dorm floor
It was common to arrive at the cafeteria on a
Saturday morning to see 20 nr 10 students with
severe hangovers sealed together, hunched miser
ably over uneaten food
The renovations to the main cafeteria were over
five years at a cost of SI 0f> million, and were
funded through bonding, said Nancy Wright, di
rer lor of far ilitio* and r apllai improvements
Hut with all the selections and high-tech im
provements, tin1 ultimate question remains How
does (he food taste7
brush man Kick Greiner said lie believed the
food was adequate
"If it's dead. I'll eat It," Greiner said
One person, though, claimed to have found a
cor kroach in the raisin bran, and another saw a
lug flea" in the cauliflower
Other cafeteria rumors Include finding a con
dom in the vegetable soup, a hone in the (olio and
strips of cardboard inside portions of fried fish
But David Funk, forxi services manager of fast
food operations. ,aid the University has always
used t'SDA choir e loods and brand name grxids
Those dollars did more than bring in good food
and tidy up the dining hall. They also brought
Hamilton's original fast food Joint. "Hammy's."
out of the stone age and into the 1‘MOs
Formerly tucked away in a tinrk. grimy corner
hetwis n Dunn and Collier halls. Hammy's i' now
located in the middle of the Hamilton mall walk
way area
Bedecked with funky neon lights, outfitted
with an eating counter with stools, and sporting a
nifty, checkerboard floor, Hammy's looks like a
fashionable 1<)50s style restaurant
It s a far erv from the days of standing in line
for half an hour only to receive a drippy hambur
ger or soggy grilled choose.
just outside of Hammy's is an espresso cart
That's rigid, an honest-to-goodness espresso cart
in the dorms Espressos, capuicinos. cafe lattes
and genuine Italian sodas are all available
Itui the real gem of the dining services is tin
new pizza restaurant, Pi/.anos, located in the
north end of the Bean Complex
Funk filled me up with both pizza and the facts
on the hot new outerv
"We built Pi/uno’s for SI30,000. right on budg
et," Funk said "The dough is fresh daily, and we
make our own sauce We even have free delivery
to dorm residents
If Domino's or Little Caesar's is getting old,
Pizano’s is even open to the public.
Progressive thinking also extends to Hammy's,
which offers more than hamburgers and hot dogs
Vegetarians can order a garden burger with all the
fixings
With these excellent Improvements in Ham .
mv s and Pizano’s. eating in the dorms could bo a
lot more enjoyable There are enough culinary
t hoic.es that everyone's tastes can be satisfied
Don't get too bold, though No one's still quite
sure what the “cheese stradu" consists of
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