One of the only establishments of its kind in College Park, this hookah bar and restaurant features Middle Eastern cuisine. Part of a regional chain, Prince Cafe also serves Indian and Mediterranean food.
This family-owned restaurant is known for its authentic gyros, but the menu includes a variety of other Greek foods, such as souvlaki, loukaniko and turnovers. The open kitchen, counter and small space interior create a homey feel.
Sizeable sandwiches and hearty breakfasts are only a sampling of New York Deli's claims to fame. Step up to the counter to place your order and you'll be sure to get fresh ingredients and your money's worth. The deli also offers Kosher items.
Royal Farms is a regional convenience store/deli chain with locations in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and Pennsylvania. This location has convenient round-the-clock operating hours and serves made-to-order salads, sandwiches, burgers, wraps, fries, pizza and chicken and has grab-and-go items such as coffee, snacks and soda.
With plenty of tables and lots of leg room between them, plus an extensive and generous salad bar, Jason's is a handy place to stretch out and linger over breakfast, lunch or dinner. The laid-back music adds to the friendly atmosphere. Co-owner Rusty Coco stresses a commitment to healthy eating, removing high-fructose corn syrup, MSG and trans fats from the menu and is considering adding gluten-free sandwiches.
Located in the heart of College Park, Subway is an asset to the student community. The franchise boasts its stratified menu, which offers a footlong sub, bag of chips, drink, and three-cookie dessert, all for under $10. Also featured are eight subs with six grams of fat or less, as well as vegetarian selections.