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Bento Nouveau: Pseudosushi

December 4, 2006

“Pseudosushi” may be a bit harsh, but then again, so can be Bento Nouveau.
If you find yourself with an empty stomach at 11pm and a terribly inconvenient craving for sushi, then you’ll likely end up at A&P, or some other outlet, slobbering over the sushi display. Within that display is Bento Nouveau.

    

This stuff is pre-made, [...]

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Insomniacs Rejoice: Club Stauff Open Round the Clock

December 3, 2006

While this post pretty much pertains only to Queen’s students and staff, it’s interesting to note that Stauffer Library on main campus is now open 24/7. For the remainder of the exam period (until December 21st) you’ll be able to study or socialize your little overachieving heart out, round the clock.

    

Staff at the door are [...]

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Timbits and Turandot

November 27, 2006

If you’ve walked by the Tim Horton’s at Princess and Clergy lately you might have noticed that they have opera blaring from the speakers outside. Apparently now you can enjoy a little Beethoven with your Boston Creme.
There is usually a crowd of panhandlers sitting outside this downtown Timmy Ho’s and my theory is that the [...]

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The Pita Grill

November 22, 2006

While the Pita Grill may not have the flash and pizazz (pfft!) of the Pita Pit with it’s cracked out wall veggies, it definitely stands up in terms of taste and quality.
Prices here are not too much different from the Pita Pit, usually on par or a little bit more expensive. The attraction of the [...]

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Dairy Queen (Princess Street)

November 21, 2006

Even in chilly November, the Princess Street Dairy Queen, located in the Hub, is open late. If you feel like having a Blizzard in a blizzard (we may have to wait until January for that) at 2am, this is the place to go.
There’s a hell of a lot to say about the decor of this [...]

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Famous King

November 20, 2006

Famous King on Princess Street. Words cannot describe the sensation of biting into a freshly made shawarma from this restaurant.
Located just across from Philthy McNasty’s, Famous King is the perfect place to stop off on the way home from the bar. It’s great sober food too.
The featured cuisine here is Middle Eastern/Mediterranean. There are few [...]

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Less Sleep. More Starbucks.

November 10, 2006

In case you don’t already visit Starbucks three times daily, there are now even more hours of the day to do so. Starting on December 11th (through the 17th) the Johnson and Division ‘Bucks will be open 24 hours a day.
The bulk of Queen’s exams fall during these dates, so it gives us students yet [...]

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Top 5 Things to do in the Middle of the Night

November 9, 2006

1) Take the Wolfe Island Ferry: The last ferry departs Kingston at 2am, making for a perfect middle of the night excursion out of town. Stop at the Tim Horton’s by the ferry dock, load up on TimBits / Coffee and head for the boat. Once on the island you’ve got a few hours to [...]

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That Bubble Tea Place in the HUB

November 8, 2006

Classics Tea Lounge (aka ‘that Bubble Tea Place in the HUB’) is a great place to relax, eat, drink, study – whatever. The decor is very minimalist – but there are great big windows looking out at Pizza Pizza and the drunk people in the HUB. This place is well discovered by the Asian population [...]

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Stauffer Library

October 28, 2006

The Joseph S. Stauffer Library is the newest and largest library on the Queen’s University campus and plays host to humanities and social sciences materials, as well as an incredible art collection.
It is a grand building, Stauffer, and has a large atrium as its entranceway that’s punctuated with a helix staircase. This atrium poses something [...]

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