The perfect spot for lunch

by: Lane Johnson

Johnson’s Journal

Imagine you wake up late for school and don’t have a chance to make yourself lunch. You have a 45-minute break between classes in the afternoon and don’t have a meal plan at the College. You could always just grab lunch from one of the fast-food restaurants in town. But what’s the fun in that, when Casper College has a cheap delicious option right here on campus? Sub Connection is the perfect choice for a quick lunch. I have found myself getting a sub many times throughout my year at CC. When I walk into the Union Building and take a prompt right I’m greeted with a delicious smell of fresh bread and coffee. I love having the option to stay on campus and get a cheap meal. 

Sub Connections also has a Starbucks menu so it doubles as a coffee shop. Students who need a little caffeine to start their day off have the perfect option.  Having a coffee shop on campus is also nice when you only have a small break in between classes and want to just hangout around campus. You can always go grab a drink and find a quiet place to study and catch-up on school work during the day.  Sub Connection also recently added salads to their menu with the build your own option. If you have a sweet tooth there are also many desert options you can add on as well. These many options are great for any college student or professor with a break in their schedule. 

I have eaten a homemade sandwich for nearly every lunch since I was six-years-old. Now I can go into Sub Connections and have them make my signature ham and cheese sandwich for the cheap price of $4. The prices at Sub Connection are what make it so appealing to me. Having the ability to spend less than $10 on lunch gives me a good and affordable option for those days when I don’t feel like making lunch or when I wake up late and have to hurry out of the house. Sub Connections is the perfect hybrid of snack stand and fast food that it’s a no-brainer when you’re free and hungry on campus.  

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