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Wayne Motel Information (August 2000

K-D Inn, 311 East 7~", (402) 375-1770

Sports Club Motel, E Hwy 35, (402) 375-4222

Super 8 Motel, 610 Tomar Dr. (402) 375-4898

Grandma Butch's Bed and Breakfast, 502 North Logan (402) 375-2759

Swanson's Bed and Breakfast, north on Hwy 15 (402) 584-2277

NOTE:

1.None of the Motels in Wayne have swimming pools, nor do any have on-site restaurants.

2.Norfolk is about 35 miles away; Sioux City is about an hour away. Both have a wide range of motels available.

3. Wayne motel rates are about $35 for a single, $55 for doubles.

Places to eat in Wayne (a fairly limited range of dining experience )

Dairy Queen, 708 N Main, 375-1404 Standard DQ fare.

Geno's Steakhouse 121 West First Street, 3754774 Salad bar, American menu, not bad on steaks, with a small bar attached.

Godfathers Pizza, 106 S Main, 375-2056 Old train station setting, neat map on the back wall. Salad and pizza buffet. Beer on tap.

Magic Wok, 117 W 3rd 375-3273 Chinese, eat in or take out. Fortune cookies never come true.

Pizza Hut, 901 East 7di, 375-2540 Standard PH fare.

Popo's II, 210 East 7th 3754472 A local. Short order menu with surprising range, but don't expect fancy anything. Great malts.

The Renaissance, 210 Main Street Nice selection of breads and cheeses for your sandwiches, interesting deserts, nice people.

Runza, 618 E 7di, 375-2414 Standard Runza fare.

Subway, 215 East 7~', 375-5644 Standard Subway fare.

Tacos and More, 509 Dearborn Street, 375-4347 Taco and other Mexican entrees, plus select sandwiches made to order. Good breakfasts.

The Max, 109 Main, 375-9817 . . .lunch and early evening burgers/chicken, grill closes at 10

Valentino's/Taco John's, Standard fare from both franchises under one roof.
Food service at WSC: Upstairs is the cafeteria. Wide selection. Don't go there if there is a line of students. Downstairs is a grill, with daily lunch entrees, pizza. Tacos, salad bar, fruit, take outs

You'll find most faculty and non-trads go downstairs, along with the traditional students who live off campus. Upstairs generally is the campus residence hail crowd.

For more information, you may e-mail Diane Kholos Wysocki, Ph.D at wysockid@unk.edu


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