Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 27, 1993, Supplement, Page 6B, Image 17

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s 1306 Hilyard
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345-9555
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886 E. 13TH • 345-1010
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Local Ownership: You Can Taste The Difference!
Prices Effective April 87 thru April 30,1993.
FOOD VAI,Cable Coupon
•1 pack 1(m»z Bottles
Snapple
let* Teas or
Fruit Drinks
A4d 1 at regular pn<«* Ow* coupon prr family Krdeett table at Kood Value |
Effective Apr .‘7 thru Apr 30 19*.U .
FOOD VAl.l'ahle Coupon
Eagle Snacks
14o/. Restaurant Style*
Tortilla Chips
Rounds or Strips
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Add 1 at regular pnee One reupon \ter family Redeemable at Food Value
Effective Apr 21 thru Apr 30. 1993
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Store Hours: 7 t.m. to 11:00 p.m.
with 13th Avenue
IN TOUCH
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I dvloi's CoUffff Sale l»>" has undfTj:«n*’ many changes in the past feu- years but still [ntH’ides a great day
time a>uJ rujjhttime hangout for l 'nnfrsitv students.
^E V E R
ALL DAY'
HANDOUT
Taylor's11>llege Suit- inn
is the only bat I go to."
s.nJ i erllege freshman
Mailc 1VI atira
She and many other Taylor's
regulars have seen a lot o(
changes in favlot s during tins
school year.
I Vbfisco's restaurant Knight
Taylor's two years ago and want
ed to change the bar from a
sinokey blues venue into a place
lor (Ik- college students to go lot
entertainment.
In an attempt to bring back
the college crowd, the 13th
Avenue bar started serving
breakfast and lunch, allowing
minors to use fay tor's as well. It
also opened up the patio side
window rootlet a s|utck stop
C'spiVSSO of cup ot coffee.
" rhosc r.ivlor c lattes have
kept me awake through the worst
of classes," sate) junior C asey
Ciamha
The kitchen anJ menu have
expanded greatly this year. Tav
lor'' now has a terrific breakfast
special for $1 91), I or two dollars
customers have their choice of
french toast with sausage or
bacon, biscuit' and gravy with
home fries; or two eggs, home
fries, toast and bacon or sausage
It people find themselves in a
bind and are searching Iih a place
to take their date for some break
last, laylof's call feed two peo
ple, including a lip lor a mere
$5.00
Recently w ith the added !<>od
menu, Taylor's has become more
of a daytime bar. Students come
in to Mt, drink coffee and read
the paper or catch up on some
studying.
“I definitely study better with
a pitcher in front of me," said
university senior Chris I.oujjh
ner. “I come in, dunk a few beers
while I read, then, when I start
to have trouble understanding
what I'm reading. 1 know its time
to go "
just K'cause the day business
of laylor's has (veil a fix'us to its
new ow ners, ibis does not mean
that it has lost its night life l or
instance, w hy would anyone dare
miss K iraoke night on Tuesday'
him to TAYLOR’S, 1’age SB
13th street's Best
Photo Finishing
890 E. 13th • Across from U of O Bookstore
342-3456
Mon-Frl 10am-6 pm
Sat I0am-5pm