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The Department of Physics and Astronomy is located in the Bloomberg Center on the west side of Homewood Campus, across San Martin Drive from Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), where you can get coffee at Azafran (in the STScI building).  
The Department of Physics and Astronomy is located in the Bloomberg Center on the west side of Homewood Campus, across San Martin Drive from Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), where you can get coffee at Azafran (in the STScI building).  


On campus, there are several good cafes: Croft Hall, Gilman Hall, Brody Learning Commons, Levering Hall. Or you can take a long walk and go to Barns & Noble on 33rd street or Starbucks on St. Paul, both on the other side of the campus. A map of these cafes is shown below.
On campus, there are several good cafes: Mudd Hall, Gilman Hall, Brody Learning Commons, Levering Hall. Or you can take a long walk and go to Barns & Noble on 33rd street or Starbucks on St. Paul, both on the other side of the campus. A map of these cafes is shown below.




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== See also ==
* [[Main Page]]
* [[Visitor Parking]]

Latest revision as of 23:30, 23 October 2015

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is located in the Bloomberg Center on the west side of Homewood Campus, across San Martin Drive from Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), where you can get coffee at Azafran (in the STScI building).

On campus, there are several good cafes: Mudd Hall, Gilman Hall, Brody Learning Commons, Levering Hall. Or you can take a long walk and go to Barns & Noble on 33rd street or Starbucks on St. Paul, both on the other side of the campus. A map of these cafes is shown below.



Do you have other recommendations?

See also