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Wing zone uf hours3/2/2024 From their healthy salads, wraps, and bowls to their avocado toast, chicken noodle soup and smoothies, they aim to serve affordable healthy food with their 10 items under $10. Just Salad - Gainesville’s newest salad place many who live in New York are familiar with this concept. Impulse Nutrition - Located on SE 2nd Avenue Downtown, this smoothie and juice place is popular after workouts or for those looking for a great protein shake as their midday meal. Save time and room for the Housemade Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches.įelipe’s – Located on University Ave, they specialize in made to order Mexican food. Its name says it all, but the burger selection does include chicken, veggie, and “Impossible” burgers. Choose from burritos, bowls, tacos and salads with your choice of meat or sofritas (for vegans or if you just prefer a meat alternative), rice, beans, salsa, guac and more.ĭick Mondell’s Burgers and Fries - 412 SW 4th Ave in Gainesville. They also have a sushi menu and build your own poke bowl.Ĭhipotle – There are 3 locations in Gainesville: 13th Street, University Drive, and Archer Road. Students can pick between a rice or noodle bowl or a box that includes salad, string beans, and rice. Additional locations are on Archer Rd and Newberry Road. Near Campus - Walkingīento Asian Kitchen & Sushi - Now with 3 locations in Gainesville, the newest location is in the base of The Standard at Gainesville Apartments right across from the University of Florida campus. HaveUHeard that it is not unusual for there to be a considerable wait at some of the more popular lunch spots – even with a reservation – during a game weekend, official tour dates, or graduation? Many of the restaurants on our breakfast, brunch and dinner blogs also serve lunch, so be sure to check them out as you refine your lunch plans. Some things to consider beforehand are price and time. Your lunch choices will often depend upon whether you are touring with a prospective student or making a visit to your established Gator, who will undoubtedly be clamoring for a good meal. And there’s nary a pinch to your pocketbook, leaving funds for more lunch fun…or a fancy dinner. On a sunny day, there’s no more festive al fresco dining – which also happens to be vegetarian even though we’re not – than the sights, the musical sounds, and the spice of Thai Curry or the like. You’ll find Krishna lunch at the corner of Krishna Lunch Lane and Newell Drive on the Plaza of the Americas. It is, however, almost always our first meal together when I’m there on a weekday. You would think because it has a regular space in my daughter’s midday meal rotation, she would want anything but that when I come to visit…and to foot the bill. On-campus, and nearly as convenient as the Union, is one of UF’s hallmark lunch experiences. And more! Of course, if you are in a hurry, Croutons and Pollo Tropical can both be found in the Reitz Union, and no one will go hungry. No matter which direction your taste buds or price preferences are pointing, you will find your share of burgers, pizza, Mexican, Asian, barbecue, sushi, salads, and Mediterranean cuisine. Some are happy new finds that have quickly become habit-forming. Some are old favorites from when her sister was a Gator undergrad. (Food is a big draw for us, can you tell?) The more time my daughter spends there, the more places to eat we have discovered. Like any college town or city, there are literally hundreds of dining options in Gainesville from fast food to fast-casual, from family-style to fine dining. The best part of lunch is the break it gives you in the middle of the day! But it’s even better when you’re enjoying the meal as well.
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