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New GW Hotspots: Circa, Sweetgreen, Whole Foods and Others!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at GWU chapter.

I am happy to announce that are so many new  and great places to eat on campus this semester!  The first establishment to open it’s doors was Circa at Foggy Bottom. Circa has a spatious patio where you can enjoy a meal at a table or a drink at the outside bar. There’s always a crowd of people eating and having a good time. You might want to go before it gets too cold to sit outside, though they do have outside heaters! If you do not have time to sit and eat you can grab a salad or sandwich from Sweetgreen, Roti or Devon and Blakely. All of these restaurants have a great variety of choices, and each of them are very different so you will not feel like you are eating the same thing all the time.
 

Row of new restaurants:  (left to right) Circa at Foggy Bottom, Sweetgreen and Roti


Lastly, Whole Foods Market opened up on campus and it was a huge hit with the GW student body and the Foggy Bottom community. It is a two-story supermarket: you can buy your everyday groceries on the bottom floor, with the top floor catering to prepared foods and different to go choices. These new additions to GW’s campus have enhanced the GW experience and created an entirely new social scene!
 

The new Whole Foods Market underneath The Avenue Apartments

Nicole Robert is a senior from North Salem, New York. She transferred from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and this is her third year at The George Washington University. She studies International Affairs with a concentration in Global Public Health, and minors in Public Health. A sister of Delta Gamma, Nicole loves to participate in many community service opportunities. She also interns at Washington Life Magazine and works as a hostess at a local restaurant. When Nicole is not studying or working, she is writing blog posts for The Avant Guide, an up and coming fashion company. She credits Pandora and her personal Tumblr for motivation and a creative outlet.