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Mini-Reunion Locations on Or Near Campus PLEASE READ THESE IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS Though we did our best to capture as many available locations near Class Headquarter Tents as possible, there is no guarantee that all spaces within the directory will be open, haven’t moved, or otherwise been made unavailable at the time of Reunion Homecoming. Sometimes, venues changes hours of service, facilities move or remove benches, or simply the location is reserved or later forbidden by the university for use by alumni gatherings. Most locations will remain valid and useful for purposes of Mini-Reunion gatherings. Nearly all campus locations are available on a first come first served basis unless otherwise indicated. NOTE: Any location near student residences or a student program is subject to the NO ALCOHOL being served university policy. There are many locations we haven’t captured yet on the West and South sides Need to find a place to meet your classmates? of campus because their proximity is not as close to the Tents. Any location too- near a student residence will likely not be listed and would require the permission by the dorm’s Resident Fellow or Resident Advisor (example: Toyon Courtyard). We thank you in advance for your understanding CONTACT US For any questions, suggestions, or to report any new or updated information please email us here at: mini- reunions@ alumni.stanford.edu Arrillaga Family Dining Commons Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 40 Reservation possible: No; if more than 15 people attending, meal tickets must be bought in advance Contact Information: Phone: (650) 723-4751 Email: [email protected] Fees associated with this site: Meal prices vary depending on time Hours: ➢ Thursday: 7:30AM-10:30AM; 11AM-4:30PM; 5PM- 9PM ➢ Friday: 7:30AM-10:30AM; 11AM-4:30PM; 5PM-9PM ➢ Saturday: 9:30AM-2PM; 5PM-9PM ➢ Sunday: 9:30AM-2PM; 5PM-9PM Location coordinates/address: 489 Arguello Mall Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management Additional Notes: This is currently an active dining common where students eat © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Avery Pool Benches Shaded picnic area by the pool Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: 20 - 30 Reservation possible: Reservations can be done through Dept. of Athletics; otherwise, first come first served Contact Information: N/A Fees associated with this site: There may be fees associated with it. Hours: N/A Picnic Table(s) available: 4 (2 groups of 2) Grill(s) available: 0 Location coordinates/address: 37.430949, -122.159310 Alcohol Policy: Contact Dept. of Athletics. Please refer to the guidelines outlined by Athletics herein: https://stanford_ftp.sidearmsports.com/custompages/old_site/pdf/m-footbl/09-football- parking-faqs.pdf. Alcohol is strictly prohibited near student residences or near Student programs. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Axe and Palm Café Enjoy tasty comfort food and the "Best Burgers and Thickest Shakes on the Farm." in a lively setting. Features indoor and outdoor seating (see South Side of Old Union). Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 15 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Phone: (650) 721-6982 Website: https://rde.stanford.edu/hospitality/axe-palm Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: 11AM–2AM ➢ Friday: 11AM–2PM ➢ Saturday: 11AM–2PM ➢ Sunday: 5:30PM-1AM Location coordinates/address: 520 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Byte’s Café A casual café serving a variety of healthy and light-fare options throughout the day. Features both in and outdoor seating. Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 10 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Phone: (650) 736-0456 Website: https://bytescafestanford.com Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: 7:30AM–4PM ➢ Friday: 7:30AM–4PM ➢ Saturday: Closed ➢ Sunday: Closed Location coordinates/address: 350 Serra Mall Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. Chuck Taylor Grove Large shaded picnic area near the track Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: 30 + Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: N/A Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: Open ➢ Friday: Open ➢ Saturday: Closed ➢ Sunday: Open Picnic Table(s) available: 40+ total Grill(s) available: 8 Location coordinates/address: 37.431317, -122.162246 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. CoHo Coffeehouse showcasing student entertainment most evenings, from comedy to live music & karaoke Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 15 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Phone: (650) 721-2262 Website: http://coho.stanford.edu Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: 7AM–12AM ➢ Friday: 7AM–12AM ➢ Saturday: 7AM–12AM ➢ Sunday: 7AM–12AM Picnic Table(s) available: Many outside Grill(s) available: 0 Location coordinates/address: 459 Lagunita Dr Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Coupa Café - GSB Local chain café serving Venezuelan specialties, organic single-estate coffee & sweet snacks.Features shaded outdoor seating by the Business School courtyard. Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 15 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Phone: (650) 331-0512 Website: https://www.coupacafe.com/locations/gsb/ Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: 7AM-10:30PM ➢ Friday: 7AM-6PM ➢ Saturday: 10AM–4PM ➢ Sunday: 10AM–4PM Location coordinates/address: 655 Knight Way Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Coupa Café – Meyer Green Local chain restaurant serving Venezuelan specialties, organic single-estate coffee & sweet snacks. Features outside seating and is also located near the Meyer Green picnic benches Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 15 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Phone: (650) 331-0672 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.coupacafe.com/locations/green-library/ Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: 7:30AM-10PM ➢ Friday: 7:30AM-10PM ➢ Saturday: 8:30AM-6PM ➢ Sunday: 8:30AM-6PM Location coordinates/address: 571 Escondido Mall Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Coupa Café - Y2E2 Local chain café serving Venezuelan specialties, organic single-estate coffee & sweet snacks.Features shaded outdoor seating by the SEQ courtyard. Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.75 mi (15 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 15 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Phone: (650) 331-1132 Website: https://www.coupacafe.com/locations/y2e2/ Fees associated with this site: None Hours: ➢ Thursday: 7:30AM–5:30PM ➢ Friday: 7:30AM–5:30PM ➢ Saturday: Closed ➢ Sunday: Closed Location coordinates/address: 473 Via Ortega Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 East Side of The Stanford Daily Partly shaded picnic area Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: 10 - 12 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: N/A Fees associated with this site: None Hours: N/A Picnic Table(s) available: 2 total (1 group of 2) Grill(s) available: 0 Location coordinates/address: 37.425533, -122.170330 Alcohol Policy: Please refer to the guidelines outlined by the Office of Special Events and Protocol outlined herein: https://osep.stanford.edu/policies/alcohol-service-and-licensing-requirements. Alcohol is strictly prohibited near student residences or near Student activities. Forbes Family Café Café serving earth friendly and pure foods, curated to be deliciously wholesome. Features outdoor seating. Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.75 mi (15 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 10 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: Name: Jose Flores, General Manager Phone: (650) 724-7969 Email: [email protected] Website: https://rde.stanford.edu/hospitality/forbes- family-cafe Fees associated with this site: N/A Hours: ➢ Thursday: 8:30AM-3PM ➢ Friday: 8:30AM-2PM ➢ Saturday: Closed ➢ Sunday: Closed Location coordinates/address: 475 Via Ortega Stanford, CA 94305 Alcohol Policy: Contact venue management. © Stanford Alumni Association 2019 Frost Ampitheather Benches A pretty picnic Area between Frost Ampitheater and Bing Concert Hall Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.25 mi (5 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: 20 - 30 Reservation possible: No; first come first served Contact Information: None Fees associated with this site: None Hours: N/A Picnic Table(s) available: 5 total (1 group of 5) Grill(s) available: 0 Location coordinates/address:
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