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21 Food-Related Questions All Loyola Students Have Asked Their Roommate

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at LUC chapter.

Everyone knows the struggle: it’s 2 am, and you’re starving. Who else but your roommate can put into words exactly what you’re craving?

Although it seems like Loyola’s campus is in a food desert sometimes, there are actually tons of amazing restaurants in Rogers Park and on campus. When it comes to choosing where to get your snack on, your roommate is the safest bet. From bopNgrill to Felice’s to Sam’s, Rogers Park is guaranteed to have exactly what you want.  We all know that you’ve asked your roommate these questions at some point or another.

  1. Is the Denobli soft serve fixed yet?
  2. 63 or PCOS?
  3. Grubhub tonight?
  4. How long is the line at the Burger Studio?
  5. *hears about an event* So will there be free food?
  6. BopNgrill or Chipotle?

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  7. Is Lyfe Kitchen ever opening at Water Tower?
  8. Why isn’t Engrained open late?
  9. Can you bring me back chicken nuggets from late night at Denobli?
  10. Should we go to the walk-up Starbucks or the far one that’s inside?

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    Photo Courtesy of Jordan Helms

  11. Are chips and guac worth the walk to Chipotle in the snow?
  12. Do you think they accept Rambler Bucks?
  13. Would you judge me for going to Sam’s even though it’s before midnight?
  14. Why is Cafe Descartes always closed?
  15. Can I afford anything at Go Grocer?
  16. How many times a week is it acceptable for me to get a Sprinkles BOGO?
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Photo Courtesy of Jordan Helms

17. Should I make easy mac or ramen?

18. How many calories do you think are in this DeNobli pizza?

19. Can I microwave my leftovers in this container?

20. Would you judge me for getting the big sandwich at Potbelly instead of the regular size?

21. Nori this Monday?

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Photo Courtesy of Jordan Helms

Now go thank your roommate for accepting your (sometimes scary) relationship with food.