6C Monday, August 18, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Free Sandwich Bring in this coupon and receive a Free Sandwich and choice of side when you purchase one at regular price. 5-10p.m. 733 Mass St. Downtown 838-4444 Offer expires 10/30/97 "We Stand Behind Our Work and WE CARE!" DOMESTIC & FOREIGN COMPLETE CAR CARE 2858 Four Wheel Drive Lawrence, KS 842-8665 - LUBE & OIL - BRAKES Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 Sat 8-1 - ELECTRICAL - ELECTRICAL - TUNE UPS - A/C SERVICE - COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC - FUEL INJECTION SERVICE - STRUTS AND SHOCKS - EXHAUST Danny Fox - C-V JOINTS - BATTERIES New dimensions in dining Lawrence adds restaurants to local menu By Rebecca Osladil Kansan staff writer Several restaurants opened in Lawrence this summer, offering convenient locations and a wider food selection. More restaurants in Lawrence also are keeping their doors open later. Juice Stop now has two locations in Lawrence. The first store, 3514 Clinton Parkway, opened last year. Juice Stop now has a second store at 812 Massachusetts St. The new store only serves carry-out but has a wider variety of fruit and vegetable drinks than the Clinton Parkway store. Students will have more places to go on dates, get away from roommates or avoid the kitchen this year. Jester's, 1105 Massachusetts St., is another new restaurant. Located in the building that was formerly Tin Pan Alley, the restaurant and bar is open 24 hours and has a full-service coffee shop. Jeff Weisbender, Jester's general manager during the day, said a popular item on the menu was the Lush Rush buffet breakfast, which is served from 1 to 4 a.m. Jester's has live music several nights a week, he said. "It's a great place for people to go after hours to eat, play pool or darts, and listen to music," Weisbender said. Milton's Coffee & Wine, 920 Massachusetts St. also opened Restaurants New restaurants that have opened in Lawrence; Pyramid Pizza, 1016 Massachusetts St. Milton's Coffee & Wine, 920 Manasquanette St. Massachusetts St. The Orient Vietnamese Cuisine, 1006 Massachusetts St. The Sports Page Brewery, 3512 Clinton Parkway Boston Market, 600 W. 23rd St. Many restaurant owners hope to draw crowds interested not only in eating but also in late-night entertainment. Some older restaurants in Lawrence have started providing night entertainment. this summer. It is a coffee shop, wine bar and restaurant. Milton's serves coffee drinks, nine varieties of coffee, 30 selections of wine, beer, pastries and food. Lunch is served daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner is served daily from 5:30 to10:00 p.m. Milton's also features live acoustic music on weekends from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Milton's Coffee & Wine, 920 Massachusetts St., is among the new restaurants students have to choose from for new places for dates. Milton's opened during the summer, as did several other eateries. Sami Azzeh, Jerusalem Cafe manager, said many people wanted the café to stay open late. "Now we have a liquor license, so we decided to do it." Azzeh said. The Jerusalem Cafe, 1021 Massachusetts St., now is open until 1:30 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. Drinks and appetizers are served during late hours. The restaurant features belly dancers each Wednesday evening and the last Saturday of every month. The cafe also features live music on weekends. The entertainment is free. Nouvelle Tasty Shoppe, 129 E. 10th St., also has new late-night free drinks. Bud Light is free from 10 to 11 p.m. on Fridays. Nouvelle Tasty Shoppe serves For Friday night Calypso Night, a disc jockey plays Latin, Caribbean, reggae and American music from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., said Daryl Greenstreet, Nouvelle Tasty Shoppe waiter. The cover charge is $2 for 21-year-olds and older and $3 for 18- to 20-year-olds. Low Rider Mexican Cafe, 943 Massachusetts St., will continue Coco Loco every Friday and Saturday night from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Coco Loco features Latin and top-40 music. The cover charge is $2 for 21-year-olds and older and $5 for 18-to-20-year-olds. Where have all the flowers gone? Ashleigh Roberts / KANSAN Facilities and operations prepare the Chi Omega fountain for a new school year. Flowers and shrubbery were planted with more emphasis on spring and fall plants. This is the first major renovation by the facilities and operations. The old trees had been damaged by storms and were infected with insects. Renew Your Dial-in Account! ALL DIAL-IN ACCOUNTS EXPIRE ON AUGUST 31,1997 UNLESS THEY ARE RENEWED. 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