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AAtt the heartheart ofof ourour FoodFood && BeverageBeverage departmentdepartment services services isis the DemskeDemske Culinary Support CCenterenter (DCSC). LLocatedocated jusjustt ofoff campus onon WWellsells MillMill DrivDrive,e, DCSC DCSC has has been been the the food foodservic servicee headquart headquartersers for Miami for Miami University University since since2001, 2001,serving serving as a w asar ehousea warehouse,, production production center,center, and culinary support forfor allall ourour operations.operations. Page 11 MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services Description of Locations ~ MARKET - BUFFET D A LA CARTE ArmstrArmstrongo ngStudent Bob and Doris ‘52 Pulley Diner StCenteruden t Center Step back in time to this 1950s-style diner. 550550 E SPRINGE SPRING ST S T The menu includes favorites like burgers, milkshakes, a candy bar, and ice cream bar. Haines’ GET mobile ordering available here. Custom Mediterranean bowls, pita-rritos, and salads served with your choice of a The Toasted Bagel variety of house made hummus. Build your own or choose from one of our pre-made bagel sandwich options. GET Emporium mobile ordering available here. Stop at this campus market for a quick snack and cofee or stock your pantry. Sundial Pizzeria & Bistro Grad a slice of pizza or a gourmet, made- Curve to-order pasta dish. Also available are a International grill station featuring Indian, selection of antipastas to accompany any Southwest and Korean fare. GET mobile meal. ordering available here. Red Zone Spring Street Market Enter by way of re-purposed fooring A convenient health food market and from the Withrow basketball courts and smoothie shop featuring fresh fruit, immerse yourself in Miami sports history nutritional enhancers, and protein powder while dining on arena favorites. GET mix-ins. mobile ordering available here. 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Join Fiscal Grind us for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every Cafeinate your day with our Miami Grind specialty cofee or choose from a selection Monday through Friday. of teas. Pair your drink with a warm baked good for the perfect on-the-go snack. Campus Grill Enjoy grilled options, such as burgers, chicken sandwiches, grilled cheese, Panini Portfolio turkey burgers, and veggie burgers. Enjoy a selection of freshly pressed sandwiches. Pizza Pi Choose from cheese, pepperoni, or one Preferred Stock of our specialty pizzas of the day. This rotating soup menu includes campus favorites such as tuscan chicken, roasted Sonora Stop roma tomato, and Miami’s signature chili. Design your own burritos, tacos, or taco salads. Traders’ Greens Enjoy a custom-created entrée salad with Wok This Way over 50 toppings to choose from. Craft your own stir fry dish by choosing from a selection of vegetable blends, base, proteins, and sauces. Page3 3 MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services Garden Commons Maplestreet Station 9595 NN PATTERSON PATTERSON AVE AVE 571 MAPLE ST Garden Market Maplestreet Commons Come to the market for a hot AnAn expanded expanded buffet buf locationet loca includingtion including pizza, deli, breakfast sandwich, quick snack or southwest,pizza, deli, custom south stirw esfry,t, pasta, custom burgers, stir fryand, drink without entering the dining allergenpasta, station.burgers, and allergen station. commons. Garden Commons Pizza An Italian concept serving a variety of pizza and pastas daily. Ciao Serving pasta and a variety of Salad/Fruit Bar pizzas prepared in our woodstone AtA tbreakfast, breakfas enjoyt, enjo hoty oatmeal, hot oatmeal, muffins, and bagels, oven. Popular sides including grilled asmufns, well as fruitand and bagels, yogurt as bar. w ellFor as lunch fruit vegetables, breadsticks, and dessert andand dinner, yogurt build bar your. 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