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UWM.EDU START HEREHERE Choose Your Sandwich Size.I Regular Size I Sandwiches Are Available L on 8” French, Sliced L Wheat Or As an Unwich® UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE VISITOR GUIDE 2021 UWM.EDU START HEREHERE Choose your sandwich size.i Regular size i sandwiches are available l on 8” French, Sliced l Wheat or as an Unwich®. Hands-On Learning..... 4 LittleLitleLittle John John Regular Giant Noted Alumna ..... 4 Get Involved at UWM ..... 6 FRENCH 8" FRENCH SLICED WHEAT UNWICH® 16" FRENCH (Originals Only) Originals, #7 & #13 add 140 cal. Originals, #7 & #13 less 230 cal. All others add 20 cal. All others less 350 cal. Campus Tours ..... 9 Little John LitleLittle John John Campus Events for Future Students ..... 10 COMBO $5.88 Any Little John sandwich, chips & 22 oz drink CHOOSE YOUR SANDWICH Sandwiches come with lettuce, tomato and mayo unless noted. **TunaTuna salad contains mayo. Calories are shown for Little John/Regular/Giant on French bread. Undergraduate Research ..... 13 MAKE IT A MAKE IT A Add chips and a drink to any combo. Add chips and a drink to any combo. Favorites Favorite Originals Original University Housing ..... 14 REGULAR $7.59 GIANT $13$13.59 ...59 LITTLE JOHN $3.50 REGULAR $6$6.59 59 GIANT $11$11.59 59 Campus Map and Self-Guided Tour..... 16 # double salami, double capicola, # ham & cheese 300/600/1200 cal 7 SPICY EAST COAST ITALIAN 1 THE PEPE® double cheese, hot peppers, onion, oil & vinegar, & oregano-basil 970/1940 cal # Original BIG JOHN® roast beef 250/500/1000 cal Explore Campus ..... 18 # BILLY CLUB® roast beef, ham, cheese & Dijon 810/1630 cal 2 OigialOriginal 8 # tuna salad & cucumber # 3 TOTALLY TUNA® COMBO $9.47 ITALIAN NIGHT CLUB® salami, capicola, ham, cheese, onion, (no mayo*) 250/500/990 cal Athletics and University Recreation ..... 24 Any regular Original sandwich, chips & 22 oz drink 9 oil & vinegar, & oregano-basil 930/1860 cal # TURKEY TOM® turkey 240/480/950 cal # HUNTER’S CLUB® double roast beef & cheese 830/1650 cal 4 10 # VITO® salami, capicola, cheese, onion, oil & vinegar, & Welcome to Milwaukee ..... 26 # 5 oregano-basil (no mayo) 290/580/1150 cal 11 COUNTRY CLUB® turkey, ham & cheese 780/1570 cal # BEACH CLUB® turkey, double cheese, avocado spread & cucumber 860/1710 cal # THE VEGGIE double cheese, avocado spread Milwaukee Attractions..... 27 12 6 & cucumber 340/670/1350 cal #13 JIMMY CUBANO® bacon, ham, cheese, sliced pickles & Dijon (no lettuce or tomato) 720/1440 cal J.J.B.L.T.® bacon 300/590/1190 cal UWM Branch Campuses ..... 28 # BOOTLEGGER CLUB® roast beef & turkey 680/1370 cal Favorite 14 ® FavoiteFavorite # (no freebies) Contact Information ..... 30 COMBO $10.47 15 CLUB TUNA® tuna salad, double cheese & cucumber (no mayo*) 850/1710 cal Plain Slims Any regular Favorite sandwich, chips & 22 oz drink # 690/1370 cal 16 CLUB LULU® turkey & bacon REGULAR $4.59 GIANT $9.59 # ULTIMATE PORKER® ham & bacon 690/1390 cal 17 SLIM 1 ham & cheese SLIM 4 turkey 420/830 cal 540/1080 cal SLIM 5 salami, capicola & cheese Crazy hungry? REGULAR $9.59 GIANT $18.59 SLIM 2 roast beef 440/880 cal 630/1260 cal THE J.J. GARGANTUAN® salami, capicola, ham, roast beef, SLIM 3 tuna salad 600/1200 cal SLIM 6 double cheese 590/1180 cal turkey, cheese, onion, oil & vinegar, & oregano-basil 1080/2160 cal MAKE IT FINISH YOURS HERE Make it a Added calories for Little John/Regular/Giant. Giant add-ons are twice the price. HAM $1.59 35/70/140 cal Drinks ROAST BEEF $1.99 45/90/180 cal DrinksDiks BOX 22oz SOFT DRINK $1.59 0-320 cal LUNCH TURKEY $1.59 30/60/120 cal 30oz SOFT DRINK $2.59 0-440 cal SALAMI & CAPICOLA $1.99 80/160/320 cal * DASANI® BOTTLED WATER $1.59 0 cal Any regular sandwich, TUNA SALAD $1.59 120/240/490 cal chips, pickle spear BACON $1.99 90/90/180 cal SidesSidesSide & cookie. PROVOLONE CHEECHEESESE $0.99 60/120/240 cal REGULAR CHIPS $1.59 300 cal AVOCADO SPREAD $0.99 10/20/45 cal BBQ CHIPS $1.59 290 cal JALAPEÑO CHIPS $1.59 290 cal Freebies FebieFreebies SALT & VINEGAR CHIPS $1.59 290 cal JIMMY MUSTARD® 5/10/20 cal SLICED PICKLES 0/0/0 cal THINNY CHIPS® $1.59 260 cal GREY POUPON® 0/5/10 cal ONION 0/5/15 cal JUMBO PICKLE $1.59 20 cal YELLOW MUSTARD 5 cal ea. JIMMY PEPPERS® 0/0/5 cal KICKIN’ RANCH® $0.59 160 cal ea. MAYO 90/160/330 cal CUCUMBER 0/0/0 cal AVOCADO SPREAD $0.99 70 cal ea. OIL & VINEGAR 20/40/80 cal TOMATO 0/10/15 cal OREGANO-BASIL 0/0/0 cal LETTUCE 0/5/15 cal Desserts CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE $1.99 410 cal OATMEAL RAISIN COOKIE $1.99 370 cal 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary.. Additional nutrition information available upon request.. Before placing your order,, please inform your server if a person in your party has a food allergy.. Trademarks, logos, and service marks displayed are trademarks of Jimmy John’sJohns’’’ or of third parties. ©2021 Jimmy John’sJohns’’ Franchisor SPV,SPV,, LLC. All Rights Reserved. We reserve the right to make any menu or pricing changes. We Deliver Delivery orders will include a delivery charge. MILWAUKEE 3129 N Oakland Ave 414.967.9014 DeliveryWe charges DeliveDeliver are not distributed to employees as tips. CONTENT POUNCE’S WELCOME Hands-On Learning ..... 4 I’m Pounce the Panther. You may recognize me as UWM’s mascot. Since I stepped onto the UWM campus, I’ve been #PantherProud and Noted Alumna ..... 4 enjoying life in the city of Milwaukee. Get Involved at UWM ..... 6 UWM is a vibrant and diverse university, uniquely able to offer Campus Tours ..... 9 exceptional academic programs and the excitement of living in the cultural and economic capital of Wisconsin. UWM is recognized as one Campus Events for Future Students ..... 10 of the nation’s top research universities by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, which means our students study Undergraduate Research ..... 13 with world-class experts who are making cutting-edge discoveries. The university also offers a comprehensive liberal arts and professional University Housing ..... 14 education through more Campus Map and Self-Guided Tour..... 16 than 200 academic programs. Explore Campus ..... 18 When I’m not attending Athletics and University Recreation ..... 24 classes, I get to represent our university Welcome to Milwaukee ..... 26 at events all across Milwaukee Attractions..... 27 Milwaukee (including basketball games at the UWM Branch Campuses ..... 28 UWM Panther Arena downtown). 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