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A Selective Guide to Dining at or near George Mason University If you have access to the internet, you can do no better than to consult Mason economist Tyler Cowen’s searchable online guide to ethnic dining in the DC metro area: http://www.tylercowensethnicdiningguide.com Another useful online resource to Fairfax dining can be found here: http://www.visitfairfax.com/dine.php?st=ST0b8b0&sub=SB3a72a For a more localized guide, we’ve prevailed on colleagues and students to help compile this idiosyncratic list of places that we like to eat. Please feel free to double-check our information via your own online searches! On the George Mason University Campus At The Mason Inn: The in-house restaurant, Boxwoods, uses locally sourced food whenever possible, and has a wide-ranging buffet at breakfast and lunch. The Well is GMU’s new go-to place for after-work gatherings. The Johnson Center has a food court, located near most of the conference presentation sites, which includes stations for Taco Bell, SubConnection, Burger King, La Vincita Pizza, and a make-your own-salad site, among others. (Slightly fewer options will be available Saturday and Sunday.) If you’re looking for a step up from usual food-court quality, you might consider one of the following: Sangam’s (in the Johnson Center food court): Sangam offers a daily sampling of menu items from its full-scale restaurant in Arlington. Good Indian food, and one of the featured dishes is always vegetarian. Open on Saturday and Sunday. La Patisserie (in the Johnson Center): Hot and cold sandwiches, fruit, bagels, and soup. La Pat has pretty good breakfast pastries, too. Quick-service window open on Saturday and Sunday. Jazzman’s Cafe (in the basement of the Johnson Center): Right across from Dewberry North, Jazzman’s serves Seattle’s Best Coffee. If the lines are too long, we also have a Starbuck’s one floor up in the JC, Both are closed on Saturday and Sunday. Rathskeller (in Student Union Building I): Basically a loud sports bar with decent burgers, chicken sandwiches, nachos, etc., and TVs. Lots of TVs. If you want drinks on campus, go here. Opens at 4:00 on Saturday and Sunday. Southside (in the Southside Building): Upscale food-court has a bistro, a grill, a pasta station, and a multi-ethnic restaurant. Opens at 10:30 on Saturday and Sunday.

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A Selective Guide to Dining at or near George Mason University If you have access to the internet, you can do no better than to consult Mason economist Tyler Cowen’s searchable online guide to ethnic dining in the DC metro area:

http://www.tylercowensethnicdiningguide.com

Another useful online resource to Fairfax dining can be found here: http://www.visitfairfax.com/dine.php?st=ST0b8b0&sub=SB3a72a

For a more localized guide, we’ve prevailed on colleagues and students to help compile this idiosyncratic list of places that we like to eat. Please feel free to double-check our information via your own online searches! On the George Mason University Campus At The Mason Inn: The in-house restaurant, Boxwoods, uses locally sourced food whenever possible, and has a wide-ranging buffet at breakfast and lunch. The Well is GMU’s new go-to place for after-work gatherings. The Johnson Center has a food court, located near most of the conference presentation sites, which includes stations for Taco Bell, SubConnection, Burger King, La Vincita Pizza, and a make-your own-salad site, among others. (Slightly fewer options will be available Saturday and Sunday.) If you’re looking for a step up from usual food-court quality, you might consider one of the following:

Sangam’s (in the Johnson Center food court): Sangam offers a daily sampling of menu items from its full-scale restaurant in Arlington. Good Indian food, and one of the featured dishes is always vegetarian. Open on Saturday and Sunday. La Patisserie (in the Johnson Center): Hot and cold sandwiches, fruit, bagels, and soup. La Pat has pretty good breakfast pastries, too. Quick-service window open on Saturday and Sunday. Jazzman’s Cafe (in the basement of the Johnson Center): Right across from Dewberry North, Jazzman’s serves Seattle’s Best Coffee. If the lines are too long, we also have a Starbuck’s one floor up in the JC, Both are closed on Saturday and Sunday. Rathskeller (in Student Union Building I): Basically a loud sports bar with decent burgers, chicken sandwiches, nachos, etc., and TVs. Lots of TVs. If you want drinks on campus, go here. Opens at 4:00 on Saturday and Sunday. Southside (in the Southside Building): Upscale food-court has a bistro, a grill, a pasta station, and a multi-ethnic restaurant. Opens at 10:30 on Saturday and Sunday.

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In Fairfax GMU is not located “just around the corner” from many good restaurants. That said, if you’re willing to do a little walking, the University Mall area has some options; if you’re willing to try out the local “CUE” bus (see attached information) or walk or taxi the 1.5 mile jaunt into downtown Fairfax, a few more options open up; if you have a car or are willing to taxi around some more, we’ve noted a few destinations worth setting up an expedition. The numbers below correspond to the attached maps. 1. Fairfax City Parking Garage: Free Parking

a. Enter from Chain Bridge Rd. (Hwy. 123) or from University Drive. b. A few other small, free parking lots are scattered around downtown; keep an eye

out for signs.

2. Old Town Plaza, Downtown Fairfax: Green or Gold CUE Bus a. Bollywood Bistro: Indian (a current favorite—try the fried spinach appetizer!)

3955 Chain Bridge Rd # 101 (703) 273-0031 b. The Wine House: Wine (wide selection) and small plates

3950 University Dr (703) 352-2211 c. Also here: Potbelly Sandwiches and Panera Bread

3. Chain Bridge Road, Downtown Fairfax: Green or Gold CUE Bus a. Auld Shebeen: Irish Pub and Restaurant (pretty close to the real thing, for all you

Anglo/Irish-o-philes) 3971 Chain Bridge Road, (703) 293-9600

b. Courtside Thai (good food, quiet atmosphere) 3981 Chain Bridge Road, (703) 934-8880

c. Villa Mozart: Italian 4009 Chain Bridge Road, (703) 691-4747

d. La Rue 123 at The Bailiwick: French, a bit more expensive 4023 Chain Bridge Rd., 703-691-2266,

e. Red Hot and Blue Barbeque 4150 Chain Bridge Road (703) 218-6989 Not really walkable from the bus route; you’ll need a car

4. Central Downtown Fairfax: Green or Gold CUE Bus a. Bellissimo: Italian

10403 Main Street, (703) 293-2367 b. Best of Thai

4004 University Drive, (703) 267-9619

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c. Firehouse Grill: Inexpensive burgers and grilled food 3988 University Drive, (703) 383-1030

d. Havabite Eatery: Inexpensive Greek & Italian cafe 10416 Main St., 703-591-2244 (closed Sunday)

5. A bit further out, but good enough to be worth a drive (you’ll need a car) a. Temel: Amazing Turkish and Mediterranean food

3232 Old Pickett Road, (703) 352-5477 From downtown, take Old Lee Hwy almost to Hwy 50, turn right just past Home Depot and turn left into the bland-looking shopping center

b. Bombay Bistro: A Fairfax staple 3570 Chain Bridge Road, (703) 359-5810 Just north of the intersection of Hwy 123 (Chain Bridge) and Hwy 50 (Lee Jackson/Fairfax Blvd.)

c. Artie’s: New American Cuisine (not a place for a quiet conversation, but good food and attentive service; try the crabcakes!) 3260 Old Lee Highway, (703) 273-7600 Take Old Lee Hwy almost to Hwy 50; it’s on the left/northish side of Old Lee

d. Coyote Grille: Mexican food (and decent margaritas) 10266 Main Street, (703) 591-0006 University Ave. to Main Street; head westish a few blocks; far end of the shopping center on your left

e. Anita’s: New Mexico-style food (and decent mojitos) 10880 Lee Jackson Highway/Fairfax Blvd. (Hwy 50) (703) 385-2965

f. La Dolce Vita: Excellent Italian food, somewhat more expensive 10824 Lee Jackson Highway/Fairfax Boulevard (Hwy 50) (703) 385-1530

6. University Mall (about 20 minutes’ walk from central campus) a. Tong Thai: Several of our students recommend this. Online reviews suggest that

the Pad Thai is especially good. (703) 691-0700 b. Brion’s Grille: Good burgers and solid American cuisine, with bit of a sports-bar

feel. 703-352-7272, c. Fat Tuesday’s (around the back of University Mall): According to the

Washington Post, “this schizophrenic little bar” is “a New Orleans bar trying to be a college bar that’s trying to be a New Orleans bar.” (703) 385-5717.

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