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Your Dining Options on Campus UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Coffee Carts We Proudly Brew Starbucks Coffee Panther Central Litchfield Towers Lobby Panther North, south, east, or west—you’ll find freshly brewed 18 Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Starbucks coffee everywhere on campus. Add a 16 Central homemade pastry and you have a delicious treat, 4 any time of the day. www.pc.pitt.edu Café a la Cart—Lobby Level • Langley Hall 17 Café Victoria—First Floor • Victoria Building 12 Cathedral Coffee—Ground Floor • Cathedral of Learning 3 Common Grounds—Lobby Level • Litchfield Towers 5 6 10 Cup & Chaucer—Ground Floor • Hillman Library 2 Sutherland Coffee—Lobby Level • Sutherland Hall 14 8 A Tasteful Tour The Pennsylvania Perk—Lower Level • Pennsylvania Hall 1 11 9 The Side Bar—Fourth Floor Library • Barco Law Building 15 Your Dining Thirst & 10—Lower Level • Panther Hall Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, 13 7 and cash Options on For hours of operation, please visit our Web site at www.pc.pitt.edu/dining. Panther Central Campus We’re at your service. All–You–Care-to–Eat Facility Take-out Facility KEY Ultimate Access Whatever questions you have about campus services, 1 II ♦ PF $$ II ♦ PF $$ Market Central ⊗ 9 Market To-Go ⊗ II Dining Passes from arugula to zip codes, turn to Panther Central first. Lower Level • Litchfield Towers Lower Level • Litchfield Towers ♦ Dining Dollars Call, stop in, or log on. We’re the place for answers. Food Courts Coffee Carts PF Panther Funds ⊗ Credit Cards Panther Central 2 Schenley Café ♦ PF ⊗ $$ ♦ PF $$ 10 Cathedral Coffee ⊗ $$ Cash LitchfieldTowers Lower Level • William Pitt Union Ground Floor • Cathedral of Learning 412-648-1100 3 Cathedral Café ♦ PF ⊗ $$ 11 Cup & Chaucer ♦ PF ⊗ $$ www.pc.pitt.edu Ground Floor • Cathedral of Learning Ground Floor • Hillman Library 4 Sutherland Dining ♦ PF ⊗ $$ 12 The Pennsylvania Perk ♦ PF ⊗ $$ Upper Level • Sutherland Hall Lower Level • Pennsylvania Hall 5 Petersen Events Center Food Court ♦ PF ⊗ $$ 13 Café Victoria ♦ PF ⊗ $$ Lawn Level • Petersen Events Center First Floor • Victoria Building Einstein Bros. Bagels 14 Common Grounds ♦ PF ⊗ $$ Lobby Level • Litchfield Towers 6 Einstein’s Express ♦ PF ⊗ $$ 15 The Side Bar ♦ PF ⊗ $$ First Floor • Benedum Hall Fourth Floor Library • Barco Law Building 7 Einstein’s on the Way ♦ PF ⊗ $$ 16 Café à la Cart ♦ PF ⊗ $$ Second Floor • Wesley W. Posvar Hall Lobby Level • Langley Hall Retail 17 Thirst & 10 ♦ PF ⊗ $$ Lower Level • Panther Hall Taco Bell and Quick Zone ♦ PF ⊗ $$ 8 18 Sutherland Coffee ♦ PF ⊗ $$ Lower Level • Litchfield Towers The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Lobby Level • Sutherland Hall Published in cooperation with the Department of University Marketing Communications. UMC26364-0307 Bistro Salads— choices, we feature a variety of grilled items from the Market Central Retail Serves gourmet PittsBurger Grill: hamburgers, French fries, steamed Einstein Bros. Bagels— Lower Level • Litchfield Towers Lower Level • Litchfield Towers salads made to broccoli, and baked potatoes to name a few. Two On-Campus Locations order. You can Culinary Classics—Wholesome meals based on traditional pick from the Taco Bell—Features all your favorite Taco Bell menu comfort foods, including timeless favorites like macaroni Einstein’s On the Way— Market Central, home to six brand new restaurant- variety of salads items such as a variety of tacos, nachos, burritos, and and cheese, fried chicken, steamed vegetables, and quality concepts, is a new way of all-you-care-to-eat we offer like the Second Floor • Wesley W. Posvar Hall dining. Eat-in meals will be made to your specifica- other Mexican specialties. mashed potatoes to international flavors like our famous Greek salad bowl, General Tso’s chicken. We feature pasta with marinara Quick Zone—The store features hundreds of brand- tions and prepared right in front of you. classic Caesar sauce at lunch and dinner daily. Enjoy freshly baked bagels with whipped cream cheese name items, including snack foods, bottled beverages, salad, tomato and mozzarella salad, Pittsburgh salad, and a piping hot cup of Melvyn’s Darn Good Coffee for 360 Degrees—A four-foot community grill serves as microwave meals, groceries, kosher items, vegetarian and or create your own from a variety of fresh greens and Good to Go—Grab a salad from our Good to Go case along breakfast. Stop by for lunch when we’ll have fresh soup, the canvas for our chef’s creative impulses. It features vegan options, and a make-your-own salad bar. toppings. with healthy vegetarian options, yogurt, and fresh fruit cups. signature deli sandwiches on your choice of a variety of pan-Asian flavors that you can use to create your own From the Bakery—Grab cakes, cookies, and pies for over 10 bagels daily or a challah roll, and top it off with specialty order. Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, and cash Old World Deli—Classic sandwiches served hot or cold. Enjoy delicious gourmet sandwiches such as our Tuscany dessert, or stop to pick up a freshly baked muffin or our famous shmears. Sweeten the deal with cookies and Basic Kneads—Fresh pastries, muffins, and bagels, as well BLT sandwich with pesto chicken breast or Sicilian doughnut to go with an early morning cup of coffee. pastries, or go healthy with a Bros. Bistro Salad. as grilled paninis, made-to-order subs and wraps, soups, Sutherland Dining mozzarella and tomatoes on focaccia. Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, and cash Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, and specialty coffees. Upper Level • Sutherland Hall Hometown Favorites—Serves delicious home-style and cash Bella Trattoria—Enjoy pasta your way every day, plus bistro- comforts. Featuring items like Philly-style cheese steak, style options that carry a distinct Mediterranean flavor. Bistro—Offering guests consistently great food made and grilled cheese with tomato soup. Petersen Events Center Einstein’s Express— Flying S-T-A-R Diner—Traditional all-American home with fresh, quality ingredients. The bistro features items Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, and cash Food Court First Floor Benedum Hall cooking served up in a friendly diner atmosphere. such as hot and cold sandwiches including our famous • Chicken Tuscano, fresh soups, and pizzas. Lawn Level • Petersen Events Center Magellan’s—Distinctive tastes from around the world. A smaller version of our location in Wesley W. Posvar Our variety of unique rotating menus will vary from South- Salad Bar—Create your own salad from crisp greens and a Schenley Café La Vincita—La Vincita features creative Italian cuisine Hall, this Einstein’s has all of the same freshly baked west to Asian to Latin to New Orleans and more! variety of toppings. You also may choose from homemade Lower Level • William Pitt Union and traditional favorites. Sensational pizza, piping hot bagels and shmears available with a cup of Melvyn’s Darn side salads and fruit. Tutto Fresco—Healthy eating was never so tempting! calzones, Parmesan breadsticks, Caesar salads, and more! Good Coffee for a perfect breakfast combo. Great options every day for vegans, vegetarians, and Action Cooking—Build your own meal right before your Pizza Hut Express—Enjoy the pizza you have grown to love. Subversions—Subversions gives you a market-fresh place Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, salad lovers. eyes, as chefs combine your choice of ingredients. Our Pizza Hut Express offers a wide variety of personal pan where you can stop for a wide variety of hot and cold subs and cash Accepts: Ultimate Access, Dining Passes, Dining Dollars, Panther Spitfire Grill—Features all your favorite grill items, hot pizzas and tasty breadsticks. loaded with fresh produce. These subs are freshly prepared Funds, credit cards, and cash dogs, hamburgers, Philly cheese steaks, chicken nuggets, Freshens Smoothie Company—Freshens Smoothie without a lot of fat, and priced so you can eat here every day. and French fries. If you don’t have time for an eat-in meal, enjoy our take-out Company offers a variety of custom all-natural blended Jazzman’s Café—An upscale coffeehouse featuring area or our two new retail areas. Quick Stop—Stock up on your favorite snacks, or pick a smoothies, frozen yogurt treats, and freshly baked Seattle’s Best Coffee and high-quality teas. Try our freshly selection of freshly baked cookies, pies, and cakes from gourmet pretzels. baked pastries and muffins or a mammoth cookie or Market To-Go our grab-and-go cases. The Sub Connection—Sub Connection serves enticing brownie with a grab-and-go sandwich or salad. Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, and cash subs made with high-quality meats, garden-fresh produce, Pasta Plus—A selection of hot pastas cooked to order Lower Level • Litchfield Towers and freshly baked breads. The portions are generous and as well as specialty salads. made to order; we’re definitely not your ordinary sub Cathedral Café shop. Choose from our hot or cold subs. Try your favorite Burger King—Enjoy the king of burgers with a mouth- For those of you on the go, sub toasted! watering Whopper. Try the original or go the healthy Market To-Go offers select Ground Floor • Cathedral of Learning route with a grilled chicken Whopper or a fresh salad. Plus, take-out meals from the PittsBurger Grill—The Grill features everyone’s favorite we’re open early, so you can enjoy a hot breakfast with a Chick-Fil-A—“The people that invented the chicken food—chicken, all made exclusively with Tyson chicken. Croissan’wich and hash browns or French toast sticks. venues within We have traditional wings, boneless wings, breast fillet Market Central. sandwich.” From chicken tenders and waffle fries to Accepts: Dining Dollars, Panther Funds, credit cards, and cash grilled chicken sandwiches and salads, this is the best sandwiches, and chicken tenderloins, with a variety of tasty dipping sauces.
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