VOLUME 104
ISSUE 09
The Student Movement

Pulse

What to Eat in a Small Town

Lexie Dunham


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Have you ever wondered, “Is there even anything to eat around here besides cafeteria food?” If the answer is yes, you have come to the right place. Here is a wonderful guide to the eats and treats in and around Berrien Springs. This guide can be used for the few times you don’t have a ton of schoolwork to do. I will also be giving my recommendations for the restaurants I have visited. Let’s get started!

Baguette De France

This is my personal favorite. It is a mere 5 minutes from campus and has something for everyone. If you are unfamiliar with the world-famous Baguette de France, get in your car and get over there! You aren’t going to want to miss the delicious sandwiches, smoothies, chips, and soups. Too bad we can’t use our meal plan here *cough*.

Lexie’s Recommendation: Veggie BBQ with Garlic Sauce

Mason Jar

Another AU classic! Although this time, it’s brunch! That’s right, everyone. Even in the middle of nowhere, there can be good brunch places that are both delicious and entirely aesthetic. This place serves it all: sandwiches, french toast, pancakes, coffee, other drinks, and so so much more. Claire Moses (sophomore, social work), “I love the small town vibes. THE COFFEE. LAVENDER LATTE. I like how they make everything from organic sources, so I always feel good after eating there”.

Lexie’s Recommendation: Spicy Egg Sandwich with a side of potatoes

Silver Beach Pizza 

Who doesn’t love a good pizza place? Silver Beach pizza is a great choice. They serve tasty pizza with large portions, perfect for sharing with friends. The restaurant also has lots of other fun appetizers and sandwiches. This is the ideal place to go after a day at the beach. The restaurant is always hopping with people, but the wait is worth it. This will satisfy all of your pizza needs.

Lexie’s Recommendation: Margherita Pizza

La Perla

La Perla (located in Benton Harbor) offers a sensational, authentic Mexican food journey. This restaurant may look small, but it’s mighty. They offer everything from quesadillas, flautas, tacos, burritos, and more. You can be sure that you will leave satisfied. Joseph McKinley (sophomore, business) says, “The prices are reasonable and affordable for the amount of food you get. It feels and tastes very authentic. I recommend the enchiladas! Go on down to La Perla if you want some delicious Mexican food. You will not regret it!

Tim’s Too

Tim’s Too is a customizable restaurant. You can have noodles as your base, with many options for toppings. Even if your bowl looks like a mess when you bring it to the chef, they create a wonderful fusion of flavors with the items you picked. They have flavorsome sauces and an excellent selection of veggies and meat that you can have grilled up for you. I can’t give a recommendation because you will have to make your own bowl. 

Thank you for following along with my guide. Let me know if you try any of these places. Now go out there and EAT! 


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