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1. Seasons by the Lake
100 Madren Center Rd, Clyde V. Madren Conference Center, Clemson, SC 29634 · 864-656-7444
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CAMPUS. The halls of academia may not cast a shadow on Seasons by the Lake, but its location at the University's Madren Conference Center makes it an important part of the campus dining scene. First-rate service, classy environs, and stunning views of both Lake Hartwell and the Walker Course's 18th green are signature components of the Seasons experience. What truly sets it apart, though, is the creative fare, which emphasizes regional delights like Carolina crab cakes, salmon napoleon with fried green tomatoes, and center-cut beef tenderloin with Clemson blue cheese.
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2. '55 Exchange
S Palmetto Blvd, Hendrix Student Center, Room 109, Clemson, SC · 864-656-3399
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CAMPUS. If you've heard about the homemade goodness of Clemson University's ice cream and award-winning bleu cheese, this is the place to get both. If you're here for ice cream, be sure to take advantage of the Tiger Slab, where the skilled scoopers will take any fixing you select and mix it into your order of caramel cookie dough, butter pecan, or creamy vanilla. Other made-by-Clemson products are for sale too, including meat and organically grown produce. '55 Exchange was made possible thanks to the generosity of the Clemson Class of 1955.
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CAMPUS. Convenient to the academic buildings on the west side of campus – Brackett, Lee, Sirrine, and Riggs Halls, to name a few – Fernow Street has become a popular spot to grab a quick bite for breakfast or lunch. Both dine-in and takeout options are available, and the choice of grub includes bagels, deli sandwiches, sushi, pizza, and grilled fare. They accept Paw Points and TigerStripe.
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CAMPUS. For a quick bite on campus, students and visitors know to duck into the East Side Food Court, located on the main level of the Hendrix Student Center. No matter what your appetite's calling for, you're bound to find it hot-n-ready here - wraps, tofu, and turkey burgers from Tiger Grill; Whoppers and fries from Burger King; sub sandwiches from Lil Dinos; Asian specialties from Jump; and build-your-own tacos, burritos, and nachos from Zoca. NB If you're looking to buy some of Clemson's famous blue cheese, Tiger Grill is the place. They except Paw Points and TigerStripe.
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CAMPUS. On campus, students and faculty know just where to go when they need a quick, reliable "coffee-n-bagel" fix. Located in the student center, this little shop carries a large number of tasty schmears, too, and as the day wears on, patrons stop in for salads, sandwiches, and even sweets. NB Einstein Bros. accepts Paw Points and TigerStripe as well.
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CAMPUS. The dorm on the knoll across from Sikes and Tillman Halls, the Clemson House was once the town's top hotel, and for years after that it was where students enrolled in the Calhoun Honors College program resided. Students, mostly upper-classmen, still reside in the spacious, suite-like rooms, and the dining hall on the first floor continues to be one of the campus's most popular places to feed for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Food is served cafeteria or buffet-style, and diners have no shortage of choices, from pastas and pizzas to deli sandwiches and hot meals. They accept Paw Points and TigerStripe.
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CAMPUS. Residents living on the east side of campus make up a large portion of the clientele at Schilletter, located in the Bryan Mall behind the student center. Pizza stations and grill area are available for those wanting something quick and easy; otherwise, queue up for hot vegetables, hand-carved ham or turkey, chicken pot pie, or some other homestyle cookery.
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CAMPUS. The primary dining hall for students living on the west side of campus, Harcombe has a long history of keeping undergraduates well fed. Over the years, this enormous dining hall has diversified its offerings to include more "restauranty" options like pizza and pasta, grilled burgers and gyros, deli sandwiches, and salads. If you need to eat on the run, Harcombe's To Go Station is located near the back entrance.
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9. Joe's Place
100 Madren Center Dr, Clyde V. Madren Conference Center, Clemson, SC 29631 · 864-656-7155
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CAMPUS. If Seasons by the Lake is a tad dressier than the occasion calls for, check out the Madren Center's cozy, full-service lounge, Joe's. Here, in addition to enjoying an expertly mixed drink or a glass of imported brew, customers can grab seats at the bar (or a table) and order delicious appetizers and mains from the kitchen. While you hang out and recount the day's events, catch the most recent sports highlights on the bar TV.
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CAMPUS. Students and researchers who burn the midnight oil at Cooper would be the first to admit that Java City couldn't have been located better (it's on the 5th floor). Featuring a variety of coffees and coffee-inspired beverages, this little cyber cafe is great place to take a study break or just refuel for a long night of cramming. They also have a handful of edibles like sandwiches, salads, and pastries. NB Accepted forms of payment include Paw Points and TigerStripe.
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