campus food

This is a photo of the new CRUST N CRUNCH location, which features a vibrant yellow, orange, and purple menu and sign that says PIZZA - SLICE - SALAD. Five students are standing in front of the restaurant, looking at the menu.
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ST N CRUNCH opens at SFU Burnaby

Peak Web November 9, 2025

By: Niveja Assalaarachchi, News Writer On September 3, CRUST N CRUNCH opened as one of SFU Burnaby’s newest fast food joints. The restaurant, replacing the old Jugo Juice franchise, aims to serve “an elevated pizza experience that delivers on quality, convenience, and value,” according to a company press release. CRUST N CRUNCH, which first opened in 2024, is a chain restaurant serving an array of pizzas, donairs, salads, and other meal options.  In a statement to The Peak, CRUST N CRUNCH highlighted that the Burnaby campus was an ideal place for the company to expand, noting that it “is a…

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Peak Speaks Podcast – SFU Food Tier List

Multimedia May 25, 2020

Listen here: https://pod.link/1464226637

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Another new hot spot for food on campus: Taco Cantina

News October 11, 2019

By: Jess Dela Cruz, News Writer “No! Move it up! Swing! To the left!”   “Down, down, down! There! Hit it!”   “Oh no! You were so close!”   Do you remember these voices when you were five years old? You were blindfolded,…

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The food and beverage closures show why you need to watch what you’re funding

EIC May 15, 2017

Before I started writing for The Peak, I admittedly paid very little attention to student politics. When I voted for my preferred Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) candidates, I read their blurbs and made the decision without giving it too…

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Top 5 places to eat under $5

EIC September 9, 2012

By Adam Dewji [caption id="attachment_63783" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Photo by Mark Burnham[/caption] Let’s face it: most places on campus are terribly expensive, and a tasty, satisfying  meal costs at least $10. In light of this, I took it upon myself to…

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