Carolina Dining Services – Lunch Options

Lenoir Mainstreet: ➢ Burrito Bowl – Variety of burritos, rice, bowls, and salads, or create your own ➢ Freshens – Variety of smoothies ➢ Chick-Fil-A – Sandwiches, nuggets, and wraps Student Stores: ➢ Stone and Leaf Café – Starbucks drinks, variety of sandwiches, grab and go items ➢ The Pit Stop – Convenience Store – drinks, grab and go items Frank Porter Graham Student Union: ➢ Alpine Bagel - Bagels, sandwiches, and salads ➢ Wendy’s - Burgers, chicken sandwiches, salads, and fries

WHERE TO EAT IN CHAPEL HILL ( approximately 10-minute walk from Davis Library)

$ - Less than $10 $$ - $10-$20 $$$ - More than $20

$ Homemade cryogenic ice cream & fresh brewed local Blue Spoon Microcreamery coffee/espresso drinks in the heart of Chapel Hill! 140 East Franklin St. – CH https://www.facebook.com/BlueSpoonMicroc reamery/ $ Menu includes gourmet turkey, veggie, beef, salmon, and Buns tuna burgers with hand-cut fries. 107 North Columbia St. – CH http://bunsofchapelhill.com/ $ The vegetables are crisp, the rice is freshly cooked and Hibachi & Co. every order is cooked to order. Hibachi with rice or 153 East Franklin St. – CH noodles flies out of the kitchen almost as fast as orders are http://www.hibachicompany.com/ placed. $ Kurama features a kaiten sushi bar aka a rolling sushi bar Kurama Sushi and Noodle Express or sushi conveyer as well as made-to-order nigiri, sashimi 105 N. Columbia St. – CH and abundant specialty rolls all as delicious as they are http://kuramasushinoodle.com/ beautiful. The kaiten sushi bar has fresh sushi rolls

constantly rolling by. $ Sup Dogs features a menu of 23 exotic Sup Dogs, 15 unique Sup Dogs Sup Burgers, and mouth-watering SupTizers and SupGrub- 107 East Franklin St. – CH all tied together by a delicious secret recipe Sup Dogs https://supdogs.com/ Sauce. $-$$ Bonchon’s amazing experiences make for unforgettable Bonchon Korean Chicken moments. Every handcrafted piece of Bonchon chicken 205 East Franklin St. – CH starts with your experience. Each bite makes you want to https://bonchon.com/korean-fried-chicken- shout from the rooftops and tell the world about the chapel-hill-nc/ amazing sights, smells, sounds and tastes you are experiencing. $-$$ Build your own plate or wrap by choosing the various Curry Point Express entrees and sides. Curry Point also has a selection of 118 East Franklin St. – CH salads, biryanis, and kabobs for you to enjoy. Fast, fresh https://www.currypointexpress.com/ authentic Indian cuisine from various regions. $-$$ Build your own signature pizza or choose a favorite like Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza Bianca and Buffalo Chicken- ready in just 150 seconds! 101 West Franklin St. – CH https://lotsa.com/locations/chapel-hill-nc/ $-$$ Lula's specialty is skillet fried chicken! But you gotta try the Lula’s pork chops, short ribs, farm-to-table vegetables, freshly 101 East Franklin St. – CH squeezed lemonade, homemade biscuits, mint juleps and https://lulaschapelhill.com/ much more! $-$$ Serving Gyro sandwiches and bowls, wraps, salads and Peno Mediterranean Grill platters prepared fresh daily from traditional roots. 105 East Franklin St. – CH Offering vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options! https://www.facebook.com/PenoGrillCH/ $-$$ Microbrewery and Chapel Hill classic. Rooftop dining. Top of the Hill Winner of 20 ‘Best of Triangle’ Awards, including Best 100 East Franklin St # 3 - CH Restaurant in Chapel Hill, Best Microbrew and Best http://toporestaurant.com/restaurant Outdoor Deck.

WHAT TO DO

 Morehead Planetarium and Science Center (http://moreheadplanetarium.org/) - 250 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill - The historic Morehead Planetarium, the first planetarium on a college campus in the U.S., trained astronauts for NASA. Today, Morehead offers behind-the-scenes views of current science research through activities and programs for the entire family. Its GlaxoSmithKline Fulldome Theater is the largest fulldome digital video planetarium on a college campus in the world.  (http://ackland.org/) - 101 South Columbia Street, Chapel Hill - The Ackland Art Museum at The University of at Chapel Hill offers a wide stylistic range of art, from contemporary American photography to European master paintings, and from video installations to Early Modern portraits. The Ackland’s holdings – over 17,000 works of art – include significant collections of European masterworks, 20th-century and contemporary art, African art, and North Carolina pottery. In addition, the Ackland has North Carolina’s premier collections of Asian art and works on paper (drawings, prints, and photographs). Admission is free. Hours: Wed-Thur 10am – 9pm; 2nd Fri 10am-9pm; all other Fri 10am-5pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 1-5pm  The Varsity Theater (http://www.varsityonfranklin.com/) - 123 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill - (919)967-8665 - Chapel Hill landmark for over 50 years! Go see a recently released movie for $4 at the old-time Varsity Theater  , UNC Campus (http://ncbg.unc.edu/coker-arboretum/) - E Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill - This five-acre garden was created on the UNC campus in 1903. It contains more than 500 species of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Two prominent features are the 300-ft. native-vine arbor and a recently installed stream cascade. Open daily sunrise to sunset.  Target, 143 W. Franklin St. (https://www.target.com/sl/unc-franklin-st/3241) - Small-format store that includes grab-and-go grocery items, CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks, and a Mobile and Order Pickup option.  University Place (https://www.universityplacenc.com/) - 201 S. Estes Drive, Chapel Hill - University Place is located in the heart of Chapel Hill and is anchored by Silverspot Cinema, the movie- lovers’ theater. A unique mix of national and best in class local retailers, combined with outstanding dining opportunities deliver an award-winning shopping experience. Take advantage of ’s free public transportation and ride the bus to University Place.  Carolina Basketball Museum at the Dean E. Smith Center (http://www.goheels.com/fls/3350/museum/) - 450 Skipper Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill - Fun collection of photos and memorabilia representing the long and storied history of Basketball. Admission is free and hours are Tuesday through Friday 10am - 4pm and Saturday 9am - 1pm.