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Restaurant reopens

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Photo / Donna Coveney

The restaurant formerly known as Networks reopened last week in the same location (first floor of the Stratton Student Center) with a different name: Courses. The new eatery offers a full breakfast menu and many different options for lunch and dinner, including a good variety of entrees with vegetarian options, made-to-order and pre-made sandwiches, soups, salads, and pastries and desserts. The restaurant is open Monday-Friday 7am-11pm and weekends 8:30am-11pm. Head chef Peter Dumke (left), who cooked for Four Seasons restaurant before coming to MIT last year, hands lunch to Beth Emery, an Aramark employee.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 4, 2000.

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