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fiogf49gjkf0d Greyhound lets off at 987 Pearl St at Tenth Avenue, while Amtrak stops at Fourth Avenue and Willamette Street. Eugene has a terrific regional bus system, the LTD (tel 541/687-5555,
), based in an expansive bus mall downtown, and the
visitor center
is also downtown at 115 W Eighth Ave (Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm; tel 541/484-5307 or 1-800/547-5445,
).
With thousands of students to feed, Eugene has plenty of places to
eat
.
CafA© Zenon
, 898 Pearl St (tel 503/343-3005), has an eclectic menu filled with various international dishes;
Chanterelle
, 207 E Fifth Ave (tel 541/484-4065), is an intimate French bistro;
Morning Glory CafA©
, 448 Willamette (tel 541/687-0709), serves hearty vegan breakfasts all day; and the
Steelhead Brewery
, 199 E 5th Ave (tel 541/686-2739), is a choice microbrewery.
Live
music
is big in town.
Jo Federigo's
, 259 E Fifth Ave (tel 541/343-8488), has nightly jazz and serves Italian cuisine in a great late-night atmosphere, while funky, downscale
WOW Hall
, 291 W 8th Ave (tel 541/687-2746), showcases up-and-coming rockers. For a taste of the music scene near the university, stroll along 13th Avenue.
The
Oregon Country Fair
(tel 541/343-4298,
) is a big, hippie-flavored festival of music, arts, food and dancing, held in
VENETA
, ten miles west on US-126, during the second weekend in July. Traffic then is heavy, and even if you have a car it's easier to travel there by bus - Eugene's LTD system operates special services.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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