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( 530-756-0352; www.aggieinn.com ; 245 1st St; r from $139; )
Across from UCD's east entrance, the Aggie is neat, modern and unassuming. Cottages are
not much more than regular rooms and have kitchenettes and spa baths.
Eating & Drinking
College students love to eat and drink cheap, and downtown has no short supply of lively
ethnic eateries gunning for the student dollar. The Davis farmers market
( www.davisfarmersmarket.org ; cnr 4th & C Sts; 8am-1pm Sat year-round, 2-6pm Wed winter) fea-
tures food vendors, street performers and live bands. There are a number of good options
for self-catering including the Co-op ( http://davisfood.coop ; 620 G St;
7am-10pm) .
Sam's Mediterranean Cuisine MIDDLE EASTERN
( 530-758-2855; 247 3rd St; shawarma $6.39; 11am-8pm Mon-Fri, from noon Sat)
Delicious and cheap shawarma and falafel made this little house with a green awning a
university institution.
Woodstock's PIZZA
( www.woodstocksdavis.com ; 219 G St; slice $2.50, pizzas $7-25;
11am-1am Mon-Wed, to 2am Thu-
Sat, 9:30-midnight Sun; )
Woodstock's has Davis' most popular pizza, which is also sold by the slice for lunch.
Besides the usual, the toppings get a touch more sophisticated with a variety of gourmet
and veggie options all on a chewy wheat crust.
Delta of Venus Cafe & Pub CAFE
( www.deltaofvenus.org ; 122b St; mains $7-11;
7:30am-10pm Mon-Wed, to midnight Thu & Fri, to
2am Sat & Sun; )
This converted Arts and Crafts bungalow has a very social, shaded front patio. The break-
fast items, salads, soups and sandwiches include vegetarian and vegan options. Dinner
time you can order jerk-seasoned Caribbean dishes and enjoy the hip folk scene.
Davis Noodle City ASIAN
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