Coffee culture breeds eclectic brews around Eugene
■ Catteme-headstake notice — Eugene is teeming with
charming coffee shops within bicycling distance from UO
By Rebecca Newell
Oregon Daily Emerald
On your way to school and need
a quick picker-upper? Or looking for
a quaint coffee house without the
hustle, bustle and corporate stigma
of Starbucks? The University area
provides quite an outlet for quirky
little caffeine stops within walking
or bicycling distance from campus.
Allan Brothers Beanery
Though it’s a bit of a lengthy
stroll from campus, Allan Brothers
Beanery is well worth the walk.
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Nestled next to Jamie's Hamburgers
at 2465 Hilyard St., the Beanerv is a
quiet and relaxing stop for that cof
fee or snack fix.
Boasting not only a variety of
beverages — ranging from gourmet
and organic coffee to Odwalla Juice
and herbal teas — but also lunch
eon items including quiche, lasagna
and sandwiches, the Beanery is
able to cater to more than just the
breakfast crowd.
Open early to late, the Beanerv
features breakfast specials such as a
pastry and 12-ounce coffee for
Catharine Kendall Emerald
Sometimes a cup of joe, easily found on or off campus, is a student’s best friend. David
Neezel, a senior physics major, enjoys some coffee at Espresso Roma on 13th Avenue.
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S2.20 and a bowl of granola for
S2.50. And if you're in the shopping
mood, you can select from charm
ing picture frames, postcards and
other knick-knacks.
Open Monday- Thursday, 6
a.m.to 9 p.m.; Friday- Saturday. 7
a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays 9 a.m. to 7
p.m.
Espresso Roma
Location is a prime attraction for
this eclectic coffee house. Situated
at 825 E. 13th Ave., Espresso Roma
bears the marks of a recent renova
tion. complete with cheerful yellow
and orange paint designed to help
kick start vour dav.
With a very large indoor and
some outdoor seating, Espresso
Roma serves as a quiet haven for
studying students to escape the
sterility of the classroom and the
boisterous vendors on 13th Avenue.
The walls are adorned with artwork
and the sound of classical music
wafts in the background.
Besides coffee. Espresso Roma
specializes in croissants, ranging in
price from SI.10 for plain to S2.50
for ham and cheese. Scones and
bagels also are offered as accompa
niments for coffee or the alterna
tives of herbal or chai tea. For those
in need of a serious coffee fix, beans
bv the pound are available for sale.
Monday - Friday 5:30 a.m. to 9
p.m. Saturdays and Sundays 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
Cafe Siena
Only three doors down from
Espresso Roma, Cafe Siena offers a
slightly less extensive coffee drink
offering, but makes up with its of
You Know You’re Drinking Too Much Coffee When...
You answer the door before people knock.
You ski uphill.
You grind your coffee beans in your mouth.
You’re the employee of the month at a coffeehouse and you don’t even work
there.
You chew on other people’s fingernails.
You’re so jittery that people use your hands to blend their margaritas.
Cocaine is a downer.
You go to AA meetings just for the free coffee.
Charles Manson thinks you need to calm down.
You’re so wired, you pick up AM radio.
You’d be willing to spend time in a Turkish prison.
You’re offended when people use the word “brew” to mean beer.
You get drunk just so you can sober up.
You help your dog chase its tail.
You lick your coffeepot clean.
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fering breakfast all day and other
homemade edibles.
Specializing in food with a Latin
theme, Cafe Siena entices diners
*vith freshly prepared omelettes,
soups and breakfast burritos. The
food is reasonably priced and cheap
breakfast specials are served daily.
Though the dining area is fairly
small, adequate seating is provided.
Open Monday- Friday, 6:30 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 7
a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
At the EMU
The Buzz provides an ideal
lunch or late night study location
and tempts with comfy couches,
student art and close vicinity to The
Break. With a full-service espresso
bar, baked goods, entrees and sal
ads, The Buzz offers students a
good variety of generic lunch items
for a moderate price and is located
on the ground floor of the EMU
The Greatful Bread is more
geared towards the morning person,
opening at 7 a.m, and serving a
wide variety of baked delicacies, in?
eluding some really incredible
cookies. They also offer a full-serv
ice espresso bar with the- same
prices as The Buzz and are located
in the fishbowl on the main floor of
the EMU.
The Daily Grind concentrates on
serving patrons of the library. Easy
take-out items such as wrapped
sandwiches and fruit are a conven
ient addition to their coffee bar.
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343-3240
Open Daily 6am-11pm
Last load-in 9:30
GRAND OPENING
Sunday,
September 24
11am-2pm
FREE BBQ
DOOR PRIZES
Buy one espresso,
get one free
(equal or lesser value)
exp. 9/50/00 • no cash value
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