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UT-San Antonio Adds Dining Options

August 21, 2008

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Following the recent inking of a deal with Aramark, the University of Texas-San Antonio has expanded food options across the campus. In its University Center, Aramark has installed a Starbucks as well as the first Taco Cabana outlet on a university campus. Taco Cabana operates more than 140 outlets acrosds the Southwest, menuing authentic Tex-Mex cuisine such as fajitas, quesadillas, flautas and breakfast tacos. The Center also houses a Panda Express and a C3 c-store.

Other new campus food outlets include Chick-fil-A Express, Sushic—The Sushi Company, Bene Pizza and Pasta, Freshens and Montague's Deli in the John Peace Library Building food court, an Einstein Bros. Bagels at the Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering Building and a brand-new Extreme Pita in the Business Building.

The residential dining all-you-care-to-eat Roadrunner Café has been converted to one of Aramark’s Real Food on Campus concepts, complete with an action sauté station, grill, fresh produce station, brick oven pizza, deli sandwiches, all-day breakfast, cereal and dessert.

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