Wednesday, August 18. 1976 7 Restaurants aim for perfect meal By CHARLOTTE KIRK and GREGG HEJNA --- and Staff Writers Eating out in Lawrence can mean more than fast food restaurants and pizzas, with alternatives ranging from natural foods to steak and seafood. Massachusetts Street Delicatessen, 941 Massachusetts, offers sandwiches different from the usual hamburger fare. A wide variety of meats, breads and cheeses offer the sandwich lover most any combination of options. You can cheese on a pumpernickle bun is what you're looking for, then this is the place to go. There is also an interesting cheese plate with fruit for those watching the calories, and cheesecake with a fruit topping for those who aren't. THE MASS DELI offers a casual, quiet atmosphere where students can relax and enjoy their classes. A Lawrence tradition, the Campus Hideaway, 106 W. N. Park, has an extensive menu of sandwiches, pizza and pasta. One of its outstanding features is the Cref Salad, topped with an excellent sweet and sour dressing. The Hideaway has long been a meeting place of students and its cordial, friendly atmosphere lends itself well to casual dining. The New Yorker, 1021 Massachusetts, has some of the best pizza in town as well as other attractions. THEIR SANDWICHES include Italian and meatball grinders, which are large rolls stuffed with meat and cheese. There are also hot deli sandwiches. Another feature of the New Yorker is their salad bar, which includes a wide variety of garden vegetables and dressings which can be piled as high as you desire. The New Yorker, well known for their thick-crust pizza, natural wood interior, art and music. All this is combined to create a relaxing atmosphere. Natural foods makes the Corpusculus, 1801 Massachusetts, an interesting alternative in Maine. THE MENU includes a wide variety of omelets, crepes and bagels. Ingredients in these include meats, cheeses and vegetables. They also have a salad bar with a wide variety of fresh vegetables and homemade dressing. Rustic wood and plants give the Cornucopia an earthy atmosphere to complement their natural foods and quiet surroundings. For natural foods that are a little out of ordinary, Cushion food, 803 Messaukee is available. The young people who staff and own the Cashab can master a crab Quiche and steak au paler and make an excellent cheese cake. THEIR SALADS are served with City gains 3 more discos The latest phenomenon to add variety and versatility to Lawrence nightlife is called disco, and the two discs that opened in Lawrence in the past year will be joined by another one opening during country club week. Bugsy's, 642 Mass, and Shenanigans, 18 years old. He also overages over 18 years old. The Eldridge House disco club, 7th and Mass, is a private club for people over 21 years old. All three clubs are free. Special features that disco entrepreneurs are using to attract students include a laser light show, dancing lessons and soft drinks for the under-21 crowd. SHENANIGANS, the newest nightspot, is designed like a Las Vegas showroom with a circular dance floor, silver oval booths and a mirrored entrance hall. Uniformed waitresses will serve beer and soft drinks, or customers can drink them at the bar or in the wines at the winery. The Casabah's secluded location lends privacy to their atmosphere. For added enjoyment they offer a rotating art show featuring the work of local artists. dressings made from fresh, cream and unsaturated butter. This gives a diff. texture over a night gift of light. One highlight is the dinner for two, three or four persons. In this one can get several dishes of food. Bugsy's, the former Free State Opera House, has a large, plexiglas dance floor and incorporates a synchronized light and laser show to augment the music. The full stage is used for competitions and occasional performances by live bands. The Eldridge House disco club will offer free instruction on its synchronized dance floor to members interested in the new group dances. The club will provide free round-trip transportation to shuttle bus to the club For those who have a yen for the Far Asia Peking Petition. 21 w. 23, s. a full week. "Dancing in groups to songs like the 'bus pop' is only just coming to Lawrence," said Morgan. THE ENTREES at the Royal Peking range from beef Mongolian to sweet and sour shrimp and include several different chow meins. University Daily Kansan Outfitters to the Self Propelled The atmosphere is enhanced by the oriental staff and chopsticks are provided for those who are adventurous enough to use them. Bikes: Masi, Gitane, Raleigh, Motobicane Tents: Eureka, North Face, Sierra Designs Packs: Kelty, Wilderness Experience Boots: Vasque, Galibier Sleeping Bags: Camp-7, North Face, Ascente Kayaks & Canoes: Dick Held, Mad River Dinner along more conventional lines can be found at several local restaurants featuring the same cuisine. Although their specialty is dinner, their breakfast menu includes a vari- breakfast and luncheon menu. THE MEUN also offers a wide variety of seafood and steaks along with an excellent menu. 7th and Ark.—One block east of Stables Stare at this picture for seven seconds and see if you can imagine in your mind the warm brown bun on the hamburger below; the succulent, juicy, red tomato; the mellow taste of malted cheese; the appearance of all an around perfect hamburger being stizied on the grill. IMAGINE *Time's up! Did you drowel on the page? Well then, instead of getting excited about a picture to Sandy at's in 320 W. th and sink your feet.* The place to go for any size of sirlin roast is the Sirlin, 1350 M. 3rd. Their steaks, including Kansas City strip and T-bone, are cooked to order. 2120 W. 9th St. Their menu also features excellent fried chicken and deep fried shrimp. The atmosphere in the Sirlin is dark, quiet and provides an excellent place to take a special date or parents. It's an experience in dining out. The Sirion also generously serves an excellent blee cheese salad dressing. Even though it's a little off the beaten path, Don *Steen House* 2176 E. J, is worth visiting. It isn't much to look at unless you're looking down at your plate. Don's is the only restaurant in Lawrence the offers a coffee, prime rib and more lobster dishes. She may be your best friend in school, but do you really want to lend her' your car? THEY ALSO offer a steak for all tastes and a variety of seafood. Why not rent a car instead! 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