The Mercury Housing Guide

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10 MARCH 2014 utdmercury.com KNOW YOUR STOPS FOOD, ESSENTIALS ON THE 883 ROUTE UTD’s free shuttle service, route 883, provides easy access to students for all essential shopping. Here are some tips on how to get around to get around to the nearest grocery stores, dining spots and more, orga- nized by the stops you’ll need to get o at. BUSH TURNPIKE STATION Fry’s - Cross under the express- way to the other side of the road and circle the rear of the building to enter Fry’s Electronics. Remember to save your receipt at Fry’s- they check for it when you exit. HOME DEPOT STOP Wells Fargo Bank and Tom umb- Cross LakePark and walk to Tom umb. Get yourself a re- ward card on your rst visit to be eligible for card discounts. Check out the bakery while you are there. e Wells Fargo Bank is located right next to Tom umb’s customer ser- vice counter, if you’re looking for an ATM machine or to open an ac- count. La Madeline - About two min- utes away from the bus stop across from Tom umb, this is the quint- essential French-style breakfast caf- eteria. So if you’ve been up all night studying and need to get the perfect wholesome meal, make sure to stop by La Madeline for your choice of French toast, omelets and English muns, among others. A meal can range from anywhere between $6- $15. Beauty Brands - A slightly high- end beauty supply store on the cor- ner of Coit and Campbell next to Tom umb, with a hair salon. Hair stylists are experienced and make-up bands. COIT AT LAKEPARK Bank of America - e bus stops right in front of this bank. Chase Bank - Cross Coit Road and walk toward Chase Bank, oppo- site Staples in the same block. Super Target - Cross Coit Road and walk accross the parking lot ot arrive at Super Target for a quick Starbucks coee and the latest fash- ion trends. Ross - Discounted fashion and home decor are within easy access in the complex opposite this bus stop. Kirkland’s - For good house- warming presents, don’t forget to stop by Kirkland’s on the corner of the shopping complex. COIT AT CAMPBELL Marshall’s - Across the complex from the bus stop, check out Mar- shall’s for some latest fashions and clearance apparel. Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers - Cane’s has almost become a UTD staple. From scoring free meals at sporting events to craving fast food at midnight, Raising Cane’s is the place to go for fried chicken at a cheap price. Corner Bakery - With a good sandwhich selection, including a claorie count for each and lean pow- er sandwhich options for the more health conscious, Corner Bakery provides a wholesome meal for $7 average. ANWESHA BHATTACHERJEE Mercury Sta

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10 MARCH 2014 utdmercury.com

KNOW YOUR STOPSFOOD, ESSENTIALS ON THE 883 ROUTE

UTD’s free shuttle service, route 883, provides easy access to students for all essential shopping. Here are some tips on how to get around to get around to the nearest grocery stores, dining spots and more, orga-nized by the stops you’ll need to get o! at.

BUSH TURNPIKE STATIONFry’s - Cross under the express-

way to the other side of the road and circle the rear of the building to enter Fry’s Electronics. Remember to save your receipt at Fry’s- they check for it when you exit.

HOME DEPOT STOPWells Fargo Bank and Tom

!umb- Cross LakePark and walk to Tom "umb. Get yourself a re-ward card on your #rst visit to be

eligible for card discounts. Check out the bakery while you are there. "e Wells Fargo Bank is located right next to Tom "umb’s customer ser-vice counter, if you’re looking for an ATM machine or to open an ac-count.

La Madeline - About two min-utes away from the bus stop across from Tom "umb, this is the quint-essential French-style breakfast caf-eteria. So if you’ve been up all night studying and need to get the perfect wholesome meal, make sure to stop by La Madeline for your choice of French toast, omelets and English mu$ns, among others. A meal can range from anywhere between $6-$15.

Beauty Brands - A slightly high-end beauty supply store on the cor-ner of Coit and Campbell next to

Tom "umb, with a hair salon. Hair stylists are experienced and make-up bands.

COIT AT LAKEPARK

Bank of America - "e bus stops right in front of this bank.

Chase Bank - Cross Coit Road and walk toward Chase Bank, oppo-site Staples in the same block.

Super Target - Cross Coit Road and walk accross the parking lot ot arrive at Super Target for a quick Starbucks co!ee and the latest fash-ion trends.

Ross - Discounted fashion and home decor are within easy access in the complex opposite this bus stop.

Kirkland’s - For good house-warming presents, don’t forget to stop by Kirkland’s on the corner of

the shopping complex.

COIT AT CAMPBELL

Marshall’s - Across the complex from the bus stop, check out Mar-shall’s for some latest fashions and clearance apparel.

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers - Cane’s has almost become a UTD staple. From scoring free meals at sporting events to craving fast food at midnight, Raising Cane’s is the place to go for fried chicken at a cheap price.

Corner Bakery - With a good sandwhich selection, including a claorie count for each and lean pow-er sandwhich options for the more health conscious, Corner Bakery provides a wholesome meal for $7 average.

ANWESHA BHATTACHERJEEMercury Sta!