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Picky eater food guide

Austin has many unique restaurants to choose from, but for a picky eater like me, it’s often hard to find food I love. Instead of always just eating fast food, here are some restaurants near campus to try out if you’re a picky eater, too. 

Roppolo’s Pizzeria 

Roppolo’s pizza was one of the first restaurants I ever tried when I came to Austin, and I instantly fell in love. The giant pepperoni pizza or cheese pizza slices are perfect for anyone who is not too adventurous with adding toppings to their pizza. The pizza sauce is also not filled with weird tomato chunks so it doesn’t have a gross texture that most picky eaters hate. 

Moody’s Kitchen and Bar

American food is always a good go-to. Moody’s has a good selection of American food from pizza and burgers, to mozzarella sticks and, of course, chicken tenders. When I visited, the chicken tenders tasted way better than what you get at fast food restaurants. Plus, they have tons of sauces to choose from to dip your fries and tenders in. 

Pizza Press

I know Pizza Press is another pizza location, but this pizzeria is a great choice for those picky eaters who want to choose specific cheese, sauce and toppings on their pizza. 

Taco Joint

Probably not the most friendly picky eater restaurant, but if I eat at the Taco Joint almost every week, then you definitely can too. I always get street tacos, which have sirloin, avocado, cilantro, queso fresco and onion. 

A lot of those toppings on the tacos may not be picky-eater friendly, but you can always take them off. I make sure to order my tacos without the onions. There are also other authentic Mexican options that are more plain, like the cheese quesadilla. 

Kerbey Lane 

When people think of Kerbey Lane, they automatically think of the queso. But, if you’re like me, then you don’t like anything besides besides the actual cheese. 

When I first opened the menu, the only thing I thought I would like would be the pancakes. However, the chicken fried chicken and mashed potatoes was a nice savoury dish that tasted just like normal chicken strips. 

Snarf’s Sandwiches

A sandwich is a great meal for picky eaters. While there’s no subway around campus, Snarf’s has the same concept. You can choose the type of bread, meat, cheese and other toppings you may want. 

Look Noodles and More

Ramen is a hit or miss for a lot of picky eaters because many ingredients included can be intimidating. However, Look Noodles chicken ramen is a good ramen spot because you can easily take out the few toppings included that you may not like. 

Trying new foods can be fun, but also intimidating for picky eaters. Go out and try some of these restaurants and dishes that even a picky eater like myself enjoyed!

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5 Campus Hangout Spots Worth Checking Out This Semester

The 40 acres can be overwhelming— especially for a freshman (or COVID era sophomore). Feeling lost on campus is something most new students are familiar with, and walking all over to find the best spots to chill is a no-go in the Texas heat. The best people to learn these insider spots from are students with a little more experience on-campus but let’s be real— sometimes asking can be a little intimidating, too. That said, here are some of the best spots on campus to get some R&R with friends according to a UT-veteran.

Cafe Medici

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Located conveniently on The Drag, Cafe Medici is the perfect spot for a study date or a cold drink after a long day walking around campus. With two floors of seating, this spot has everything you need for a catch-up or a cram session. My personal favorite spot is by the windows on the second floor. What more could you ask for than a view of the tower while you sip on a latte and people watch?

2222 Guadalupe St B, Austin, TX 78705

Seating at the SAC

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The student activity center has tons of indoor and outdoor seating to suit your needs. Head inside for a study group or relax outside in the shade. You can also grab some food at one of the restaurants inside. Options include Longhorn Coffee Co., Hook’em Hut and Beyond Burrito (and Chick-Fil-A if it ever reopens).

2201 Speedway, Austin, TX 78712

The Turtle Pond

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This spot is a must-visit for all UT students. Acquaint yourself with the cuties who live in the pond and enjoy the serene environment. I highly recommend grabbing some coffee, snacks and a few friends then heading out for a picnic at the turtle pond. This area is especially nice in the spring when it’s cool enough to actually be outside for more than a few minutes.

 2300 University Ave #2328, Austin, TX 78712

The Blanton

Need to escape from the stress of your classes but still want to feel a little productive? Browsing the art exhibits at The Blanton is sure to solve your problem. The best part is that admission is only $5 with a UT ID card, so a visit won’t break the bank. Check out their website for a list of upcoming exhibits and events. 

200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78712

Dobie Twenty21 Courtyard

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Get a bird’s eye view of the 40 acres from the Dobie rooftop courtyard. Complete with lawn furniture and astroturf, this is the perfect spot to get some sun and hang out on campus. Dobie is also home to a food court, so don’t hesitate to walk your food on up to the roof for an outdoor dining experience. Not to mention, they host fun events like craft fairs and ‘Drag on The Drag’ which you can find out more about on their website.

2021 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78705

UT has plenty of great areas that are perfect for any occasion. If these spots aren’t quite your style then go out, explore and find some that you love! College is about making the campus your own, so go out and do it!

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