• June 8, 2026 8:06 am

The Clarion

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Clarion Cuisine: A wide-ranging, satisfying menu keeps Doubleday’s guests coming back

Located in the Cross Pointe Shopping Center, Doubleday’s is a popular family eatery and sports bar that offers a wide variety of dishes that can satisfy almost anyone’s palate.

The Vegan Lean Bowl at Doubleday’s. ERIK LARSON

When I visited one evening with my family the atmosphere felt lively and welcoming, and despite being a little crowded it was still a comfortable place to sit down, relax and enjoy a meal together. We tried to get a better sense of what they had to offer and so decided to try a range of different items on their menu.

They are especially well known for their Monster Pizzas, so I ordered the Cheesezilla Pizza. The pizza lived up to its reputation, with a pleasant cheesy flavor and texture. Each bite was delicious and overall it was a filling and enjoyable choice.

We also ordered their Vegan Lean Bowl, which featured an enticing mixture of well cooked and properly seasoned ingredients. The combination of textures and flavors worked well together, making it a solid option for anyone looking for a vegan friendly dish.

In addition to these items the restaurant also offers a variety of salads with a wide mix of vegetables and dressings to choose from. These options add some freshness to the menu and provide lighter alternatives alongside their heartier meals like their well cooked sirloins.

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Doubleday’s Chicken Quesadillas. ERIK LARSON

Another item we tried was the Chicken Quesadillas. They were warm and flavorful, and were another delicious and enjoyable choice. In addition to these options, the menu also includes pasta dishes, burgers, and other familiar favorites, giving hungry customers plenty of options no matter what they are in the mood for.

Overall, Doubleday’s provides a diverse menu and a welcoming environment, making it a good choice for students looking for something in the area where everyone can find something they enjoy.

Erik Larson, reporter

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