There are lots of places on campus and off campus to eat. On campus, Ackerman Union has the biggest variety of food and the most eating on campus, including freshly baked pretzels, Panda Express, Rubio’s, a salad bar, and pizza and pasta on the 3rd floor, and Jamba Juice, Taco Bell, sandwiches and Carl’s Jr. on the 2nd. It’s also got books, clothes, pens and paper, a bank and hair salon.
Next door, Kerkhoff Hall has a great coffee house upstairs, but is usually crowded. It also has a Baskin Robbins for you ice cream junkies.
The Others: South Campus
This portion of campus houses the math, science, and engineering departments. We tolerate and respect each other’s power. Formally known as the Bomb shelter, the Court of Science Student center’s food court has Subway, Southern Lights, Yoshinoya, and Fusion.
Our Turf: North Campus
The North Campus Student Center, often referred to as Northern Lights, located between Rolfe Hall and the Research Library, has great atmosphere and so-so eats such as sandwiches, salad, pizza, and other lunch-type food. (The hot food options shut down mid-afternoon except for delectable mini-pizzas and Northern Lights Coffee House, which offers coffee, bagels, rolls, muffins, sushi, cold sandwiches, frozen yogurt and some crazy-ass paintings.) There's a little store with notebooks, cough drops, etc.
Another coffee shop, which is confusingly called Untitled, lies on the second floor of the Broad Arts Center, a few feet west of Macgowan. In the space between MacGowan and Melnitz you'll find the new Stage Canteen, a coffee shop with packaged sandwiches and sushi.
LuValle Commons, south from MacGowan, has some healthier lunch options, as well as another coffee house, and is open into the evening. The mini-bookstore under LuValle is also the only place on campus that sells Film School T-shirts and coffee mugs, as well as textbooks and other publications pertinent to the program. There’s a little copy center below, which is handy but not especially cheap.
For a complete list of the Union’s restaurants and their hours and locations check out www.asucla.ucla.edu/restaurants/index.asp.
Next door, Kerkhoff Hall has a great coffee house upstairs, but is usually crowded. It also has a Baskin Robbins for you ice cream junkies.
The Others: South Campus
This portion of campus houses the math, science, and engineering departments. We tolerate and respect each other’s power. Formally known as the Bomb shelter, the Court of Science Student center’s food court has Subway, Southern Lights, Yoshinoya, and Fusion.
Our Turf: North Campus
The North Campus Student Center, often referred to as Northern Lights, located between Rolfe Hall and the Research Library, has great atmosphere and so-so eats such as sandwiches, salad, pizza, and other lunch-type food. (The hot food options shut down mid-afternoon except for delectable mini-pizzas and Northern Lights Coffee House, which offers coffee, bagels, rolls, muffins, sushi, cold sandwiches, frozen yogurt and some crazy-ass paintings.) There's a little store with notebooks, cough drops, etc.
Another coffee shop, which is confusingly called Untitled, lies on the second floor of the Broad Arts Center, a few feet west of Macgowan. In the space between MacGowan and Melnitz you'll find the new Stage Canteen, a coffee shop with packaged sandwiches and sushi.
LuValle Commons, south from MacGowan, has some healthier lunch options, as well as another coffee house, and is open into the evening. The mini-bookstore under LuValle is also the only place on campus that sells Film School T-shirts and coffee mugs, as well as textbooks and other publications pertinent to the program. There’s a little copy center below, which is handy but not especially cheap.
For a complete list of the Union’s restaurants and their hours and locations check out www.asucla.ucla.edu/restaurants/index.asp.