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Pizza, Piazza

Photo by: Michael Schore

Did you know that the Brickyard, officially NC State’s University Plaza, was designed after  St. Mark’s Square located in Venice, Italy?  St. Mark’s Square or Piazza San Marco has been called “the drawing room of Europe.”  According to history, it’s one of the few urban spaces in Europe where human voices are heard over the sounds of motorized traffic.

With campus events, religious speakers and nearby Hillsborough Street, our own piazza has been the “drawing room” of NC State since its completion in 1969.  Prior to the brick, according to N.C. State Magazine, the plaza was covered in grass and mud.  Chancellor John C. Caldwell along with Carroll Mann, then director of facilities planning, were convinced that a landscape architecture plan “would effectively . . . unify the campus and permeate it with a university atmosphere.”

Boy were they right! Today, the Brickyard is a NC State landmark where university traditions are carried out each year.

In commemoration of this symbol and the tie to Italy’s St. Mark’s Square, University Dining fittingly named our Atrium Italian concept “Brickyard Pizza and Pasta.”  And now, as January nears, the menu can be revealed.

Pizza selections will remain the same as before, save a new crust, with a variety of toppings to choose from.  Why mess with a good thing, right?

What’s on the Menu: Pepperoni, Cheese, Meat Lovers, Veggie, and Supreme

Pasta dishes will rotate daily to give students a unique option each day.  To soak up the savory sauces, choose from bread sticks or garlic toast.

What’s on the Menu:  We are still finalizing the details, but as it stands, we plan to serve a rotation of Chicken Alfredo with Cavatelli Noodles, Baked Ziti, Mushroom Ravioli with Chicken in a Vodka Cream Sauce, Sausage and Tortellini in a Smoked Gouda Sauce, and Chicken Cacciatore with Penne Pasta.

Chick-fil-A: 2x the space, 2x the fries, plus a little something spicy

A Line Just for You Chick-fil-A Lovers

The new Atrium is starting to take shape, and the most noticeable progress is coming in our new Chick-fil-A space. It has its own special queue to channel students toward this beloved destination, which will feature not one, but two counters to keep the goodness flowing during peak times, and four fryers to keep up with the demand for waffle fries.

I confirmed today that our new Chick-fil-A will feature the spicy chicken sandwich, something that should make a  lot of people happy.

We were thinking: what can we do to celebrate the return of the waffle fry and the debut of the spicy chicken sandwich on our campus? Should we have a competition for who’s first in line for them? Who gets the first sleeve of crispy chips? I’d love some feedback, and since we are getting at least 1000 hits a week, those of you who are reading must care.  So tell me: what do you think?

Two counters!

Wolf Xpress Relocates to Better Serve Students

Wolf XpressWolf Xpress Print and Copy Center, formerly known as the University Graphics Copy Center, is relocating from the main bookstore to the new Atrium! Everyone will now have a convenient copy center in the heart of campus. Wolf Xpress will open in its new location, to the left of the main food court entrance,  by January 10, 2011.

Plans originally called for the North Campus Bookstore to occupy the space, but since the main bookstore will relocate to the lower level of Harrelson for the next four years while the student center is renovated and expanded, it made more sense to use the space for WolfXpress Copy.

Wolf Xpress has many options for printing at NC State–like the brand new Espresso Book Machine (EBM), which enables students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors to print library-quality paperback books on-site in minutes. Other products and services include:

  • Business Cards

    Future Home of Wolf Xpress

  • Letterhead & Envelopes
  • Banners & Posters up to 42 inches x 108 inches – paper or vinyl
  • Black & White or Color Copies up to 12″ x 18″
  • Full Color Flyers & Brochures
  • Note Pads
  • Special Papers & Transparencies
  • Carbonless Paper
  • Binding Services
  • Dry Mounting
  • Laminating up to 36 inches in width x 108 inches
  • Document Folding
  • Collating and Inserting
  • Poster Tubes for Storage
  • Free Pick Up & Delivery

All these options are available at affordable prices.  Now students can place an order online, pick it up, and get a Chick-fil-A sandwich all in one convenient location–the new Atrium!

Where are the Waffle Fries?

If you’ve taken your lunch break lately at the Atrium, chances are you were expecting to find Chick-fil-A’s iconic waffle fries.

The crispy, golden-brown goodness of Chick-fil-A’s waffle fries will not return until January.   But why?

Chick-fil-A’s strict operational requirements dictate that the fryer can not be located more than 20 feet from the serving area. Currently, the kitchen and prep areas for the Atrium restaurants are located about 50 feet away from the serving area.

Waffle fries will return in January, when the new Atrium concept debuts. As a matter of fact, the new Chick-fil-A will be twice the size of the old space and feature four fryers to keep up with the demand!

Although, waffle fries will be temporarily unavailable, there is a tasty fry alternative available.  Check out the new fry station located in between the Wrap Bar and the Chick-fil-A serving areas.  The alternative may not be waffle-shaped, but they still have the potato goodness you expect from a fry in every bite.

August 20, 2010

At Your Service

The Atrium is NOW SERVING!  The temporary serving area located on the right side of the Atrium opened Monday at 7:30 a.m.  Now serving Chick-fil-A, a variety of fresh pre-made wraps, and Li’l Dinos subs and salads, students can grab a bite and sit and eat in the air-conditioned Brickyard Bubble.

Patrons will have access to the Atrium Dining Hall from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays, except during University breaks. The Brickyard Bubble, the temporary seating area, will also be open daily during these hours.

Updates on the Renovation

Freshens Smoothies and Yogurt is expected to open after Labor Day in September.  Freshens will be celebrating the relocation with grand-opening festivities, including free tastings and coupons.  If you’re in the Brickyard craving a frozen treat, stop by the Creamery serving Howling Cow Ice Cream,  inside D.H. Library.

Atrium and Brickyard Slideshow

August 16, 2010

Brickyard Pizza and Pasta

This week, Chef Ed Sautro from McIntyre Sales alongside Executive Chef Bill Brizzolara introduced four potential crusts and sauces to University Dining Staff. The winning product combination will make its debut in the new Atrium concept, Brickyard Pizza and Pasta in January.

Brickyard Pizza and Pasta is the first concept to be named of the four new dining options that will be available in January.  Located in Central Campus, the Brickyard has historically been a gathering place for students. University Dining wanted to pay tribute to that tradition with this new addition to the Atrium lineup.  Brickyard Pizza and Pasta will feature student favorites like personal pan pizzas, pasta classics like spaghetti and meatballs, and vegetarian options.

University Dining will be using Roseli Brand Pizza Sauce, Roseli mozzarella cheese, and a crust that will suit most taste buds with its soft yet slightly crunchy texture. All pizzas will be cooked in a pizza oven that evenly cooks both crust and toppings. Pizza choices will include classics like pepperoni, cheese, veggie, supreme, and a few other variations.

Atrium Renovation Updates

The Brickyard Bubble is completely enclosed and crews are working diligently to tie up loose ends.  The right half of the Atrium is in its final stages of preparation before students arrive on campus next week.  Students will be directed to enter and exit through specific areas in the temporary serving area for quick service. Check out the newest pictures below:
August 2 Slideshow

Flashback to the 80′s

Photo from the 1985 Agromeck

Looking back in history, the Atrium received its last major renovation in the summer of 1985.  Formerly, a mouthful– Erdahl-Cloyd Annex of the D.H. Hill Library–the food court has transitioned over the years into the Atrium Annex and then, simply, the Atrium.

The 1985 renovation transformed the Brickyard dining facility into the Atrium we know today over the summer months from April to August.   Upon its grand opening, August 30, the new Atrium combined the Annex Snack Bar and Sir Bradley’s.  The renovation greatly expanded the space and upgraded the seating area from 250 to 300.  New features included decorative lighting, elevated sections, and seated and walk-up areas.

Former Atrium restaurants included the Annex Snack Bar, Sir Bradley’s, and Sunrise Creamery.  Breakfast items included an assortment of breakfast biscuits and juices.  Lunch and dinner options included an extensive salad bar, hot dogs, barbecue sandwiches, French fries, a soup counter, hamburgers, and a deli-line with homemade breads.

The Sunrise Creamery served NC State Ice Cream (branded Howling Cow Ice Cream in 2009).  The Creamery, a nod to the former brand name, is now located in the West Wing of the library and features ice cream scoops, sundaes, shakes, cookies, milk, soft drinks, and Wolfpack-to-Go items.

The biggest change during the former renovation transformed the service style into a station-style service area , allowing customers to enter the area they want without waiting in a traditional line.  The new renovations will take that even further, with even more of a food-court feel.

In 1985, to serve patrons in the Atrium’s absence, mobile hot dog carts were put in place along with special-event trailers to maintain continued service.  The 2010 renovation however, will be done in phases to ensure more robust food service to ensure students can still get their  Chick-fil-A sandwich or a Li’l Dinos sub before the new concepts open in January 2011.

“The new dining areas are being built to provide the campus with a more attractive and efficient dining and snacking operation,” said Walt Barkhouse, ’85 Director of Operations for University Dining.  Twenty-six years later, the same holds true.  The new Atrium will be more attractive, more efficient, but most importantly very tasty!

Construction Pictures:

Wolfpack-to-Go is Here to Stay

This summer, University Dining unveiled Wolfpack-to-Go, a new line of fresh, convenient lunch items.  It has received rave reviews and will be featured at the Atrium when the new options open in January. Branded with a red and white logo, the line features 52 varieties of sandwiches, salads, wraps, pitas, and yogurt parfaits at affordable prices.

The new items are currently offered at the Cremery, Hill of Beans, Vet School Cafe, and McKimmon Corner Cafe.  We are looking at how it could be extended into the campus C-Stores in the future.

The menu is offered on a rotating basis to maintain variety, and at least one vegetarian item is offered each day.  Everything is prepared using fresh, wholesome ingredients like bread from the local Neomande™ Bakery.  Prices range from $2.99 to $4.29, which make it possible for diners to still purchase chips or fruit and a drink and keep their lunch affordable.  Most combinations enable meal-plan holders to stay at or below their equivalency rate.  Of course, all University Dining locations take Board Bucks,  AllCampus and credit cards in addition to the meal plan.   

Renovation Updates

Atrium Renovations are on schedule, with the temporary serving area scheduled to be complete just in time for school to begin.   The Brickyard Bubble is also quickly taking shape.  In just the past week, the frame and canvas covering have been added to the Bubble with insulation also in place.  Last week, Technician published a story about the Bubble’s Construction, detailing the Atrium Renovation plans.

Check out the slideshow below for the newest pictures.

Brickyard Bubble Takes Shape

An Example of a Temporary Seating Bubble

As you walk through the Brickyard this fall, you’ll notice a foreign object, but rest assured it’s not from outer space.  It’s the Brickyard Bubble, a rectangular-shaped temporary seating area that will be in place for the 2010-2011 academic year.

This week, the construction crew has fenced off an area for the Bubble’s new home in the Brickyard, near the Atrium.  They’ve started to frame the temporary seating area, which appears larger with the fencing in place.  The 50×80 foot rectangular enclosure is being delivered July 12 and will be installed over the next few weeks.

Why a temporary seating area? Since the Atrium is being renovated in phases to ensure continuous food service, we needed to provide an external place for our patrons to sit down to eat.  The temporary seating area will keep everyone comfortable and safe year-round.  It is equipped with heating and air as well as a sprinkler system.

Take a virtual stroll through the Brickyard below via our slideshow.  You’ll see a mound of upturned bricks in the pictures.  Construction crews are laying utility wires, but the bricks will be back in place soon.
The bubble slideshow

Freshens On the Move

Freshens LogoFreshens’ Franchise, a student favorite, is relocating to Talley Student Center, located on Cates Avenue across from Carmichael Gymnasium.  Students can enjoy a healthy smoothie or scoop of frozen yogurt in its new location beginning fall semester.

With the option of customizable smoothies and yogurt choices like low-calorie, high protein, and Fro-Yo Blasts the line for Freshens can become quite lengthy. In order to improve flow in and out of the food court, options in the new Atrium will consist of fresh, fast choices.

New Freshens Location

Freshens future home in the Talley Food Court

Freshens was previously located in the Atrium Food Court, which is undergoing renovation during the 2010-2011 academic year.  A portion of the Talley Food Court seating area will be removed on the Cates Avenue side to make room for the popular franchise.  Its new location formerly housed another dining option called “The Cutting Board” in the 1980s.

Incoming students can view the Freshens menu online along with nutritional information to gear up for its opening in the fall, after Labor Day Weekend.