Our late afternoon snack from Palombo's |
One of Fordham's identifying features is of course the fact that
it is located alongside Arthur Ave (aka the best Little Italy has to offer).
However, food can get costly and so most students choose to venture into its
heart when parents visit. For those of us working on a budget, there are still
some awesome places on Arthur Ave, and just off it, to get some grade-A Fordham
grub. Here are a few of my favorites!
Palombo's is ram-renowned for its desserts. They have quite the
array, ranging in traditional Italian delicacies to the more run-of-the-mill
brownies and cakes. It's one of the more affordable places on Arthur especially
since they offer students a 10-15% discount off their final orders! Just last
week, I caught up with my sister who also attends Fordham, over coffee and
cake. With outdoor seating, it is the perfect place for a late afternoon meet
up.
Simon's sweet potato fries in all their greasy glory |
Next on my list is Bellini's: just off Arthur but just as amazing
as its better-located fellow eateries. A particular favorite for students there
is the Penne Alla Vodka slice, which is essentially your typical pizza amped up
with pasta (ACTUAL PASTA) sprinkled on top. Yes: it is indeed as amazing as it
sounds.
Just a block or two over from Bellini's is
Simon's Deli, home to the best milkshakes the Bronx has to offer. Options
include your classic chocolate and vanilla but can get as inventive as Cap'n
Crunch or Vanilla Apple Pie. It doesn't hurt that they also have some of the
best burgers around, not to mention their sweet potato fries.
Life lesson from Pugsley's: "Pizza is good, but love is it" |
Last on my list is the heart and soul of Fordham students' dining
experience: Pugsley's. The act of dining there is quite the experience. The
walls are adorned with random pieces of art that seem to encompass the quirky
spirit that students so associate with their college experience. It is quite
literally, the stuff of sitcom legends, our very own MacLaren's Pub. Though it
is closed during the summer, it is one of the first places students line up at
to reunite in the early fall over a slice of pizza or their legendary chicken
roll.
These are just a few of the Fordham hot spots for eating off
campus. In order to find out more, you'll just have to adventure yourself!
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