Get ready: we’re grilling ribs at Wednesdays on the Mall!

Join us for Wednesdays on the Mall, a weekly campus-wide barbecue with live music on Terrell Mall in front of Todd Hall. This week’s event will take place Wednesday, June 19 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m., and we’ll be serving up ribs!

The music portion of this event starts at noon. In the event of bad weather, the music will move inside and the barbecue will be cancelled.

Payments can be made in cash at the barbecue. Or, you can pay ahead of time using Cougar CASH or debit/credit card at Carlita’s in the CUB, or by using the GET app.

This week’s menu and prices:

BBQ Ribs

Meal: $8.50 | A la cart: $6.50

Smoked German Sausage with Sauerkraut

Meal: $6.50 | A la cart: $4.50

Garden Patty

Meal: $8.50 | A la cart: $6.50

Double Garden Patty

Meal: $10.25 | A la cart: $8.25

BBQ rib meals include potato salad, a pickle spear, and soda or water. All other meals include chips or a large cookie, and soda or water.

Click here for additional menu information.

This event is brought to you by Dining Services and the Student Entertainment Board.

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