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Show THE FORUM - AUGUST 16, 7 2013 i" KJ iaging Editor c Mazza dishes. Mazza serves fresh, authentic Middle Eastern cuisine including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-fre- e The cooks use lamb, beef and chicken. Mazza also has one of the largest selections of Middle Eastern beer and wine in the US. Open for lunch and dinner. This is a great place for parents to take their students before orientation is over, since the price tag is higher than what college students are normally all-natu- 4? ral willing to pay. 912 E 9th S. (801) 521-451515 S. 1500 E. (801) 484-92- V $$ 72 r i 59 4w mania S.L. Pizza & Pasta 4s J r Jt i This casual restaurant features specialty salads, pizzas and fresh pasta specials. Relax and watch sports on one of the TVs from a private booth. They carry a along with imported beers, wine and liquor. While variety of local micro-brethere, head over to Fiddlers Elbow next door. 1063 E. 2100 S. (801) 484-18$$ 4 t? 1,, , t j. r 4-- 'Jf rjv s teSasasu ws Mm, ass?' 04 Squatters I mk ' ' This is a great pub to go to with friends or family when they are in town. Environmentally world-cla- ss friendly products from locals are used. It is an innovative restaurant rooted in beer and great food. They will even match the perfect beer to each meal. $$ 147 W. Broadway (801) 363-27- J 'SV .&, fc4 v N A J I 39 " ! s. -- p i ssr ? t I , i 2 P A i ! , Coffee Garden Ml.HiM8Wlfl 0 Itlll & ftl -" ceu- V-- 5 " Coffee Garden is the perfect place to settle in and get homework done any day of the week. It is large enough inside to feel comfortable spreading out books, but not so big that it loses the intimate feel. Also enjoy outside seating on nice fall days. $ 878 E. 900 S. (801) 355-34- f ePtj i 1 25 - $ 0 ! i s rjto i Red Moose ! Red Moose offers a wide selection of baked goods and coffee drinks, including some of the most popular scones in town. Interesting photographs are displayed and available for purchase. There is seating either at tables or at a coffee bar. $ 1693 S. 900 E. (801) 906-88- !r 64 $ r i t Hillary FowlerThe Forum |