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Part of Speech
Proper Noun
Pronunciation
[‘lee səz / ‘ka fay]
Description
An on-campus café located on the first floor of Slivka. Toasted subs, pizza, Starbucks coffee, convenience foods, and other essentials can be purchased using a meal plan, cash, or credit card. It is named after Benjamin W. Slivka’s wife, Lisa, and is meant to be a gathering place for students.
Usage
Often referred to simply as Lisa’s.
Example Sentence
- Let's chill at Lisa's after class.