Tom B.
Yelp
Union South is one of the two student unions, located on the University of Wisconsin campus. Please see my posted photograph of the atrium area, as visible on the main floor. The other student union, which is located at the west terminus of Langdon Street, has the same array of utilitarian features as Union South, is further distinguished by its traditional Ivy League architecture, taproom, and terrace on the lake. Union South is located close to the biochemistry department, computer science department, and Randall Stadium. Inside is an atrium with a balcony one floor up, where the balcony surrounds the atrium. Downstairs is a bowling alley and ping pong facility. I have enjoyed the following activities at Union South:
(1) INFORMATION BOOTH AND CONVENIENCE STORE. At the center of Union South is an information booth and vendor. Please see my photograph with me in the middle (I am wearing a U.C. Berkeley parka).
(2) CAFETERIA. Cafeteria with regular tables and also booths located against the walls. At the cafeteria, I sometimes had lunch with my best friend, Dr. Kevin Block, who worked in the next laboratory from mine.
(3) BOWLING AND PING PONG. Bowling alley and ping pong room. I played ping pong there with Dr. Takami Ueno, from my laboratory.
(4) CLUBS AND CLASSES. Rooms that can be reserved for organizations. As a member of the Kickapoo Cloggers, the university let us have weekly practice sessions, and also weekly public sessions. This was kind of the university, especially in light of the fact that our tap shoes caused scuffing on the surface of the floors. Also, before joining the cloggers, I took some elementary dance lessons in Union South, including disco dance where I learned the SOUL CITY WALK and the ULTRA-SPANK, and I took elementary tap dance, where I learned shuffle off to buffalo and other steps.
(5) RESTAURANT. Small restaurant, located on the northern side within Union South. I had lunch here dozens of times, sometimes with my laboratory ( vitamin K lab ). I only have one gripe. As is the case for many restaurants, this restaurant provides sauerkraut for your bratwursts. But at Union South, the sauerkraut is on ice. When I first moved to Wisconsin, I wondered how this most German of the states (Wisconsin) in the United States of America could mess up this most characteristic example of German cuisine (the bratwurst). Sauerkraut is supposed to be served steamed. Therefore, for a responsibly prepared bratwurst, I recommend going elsewhere, for example, FOX AND HOUNDS in Hubertus, WI, or TOP DOG in Berkeley, CA.
(6) SHOWS. Union South also has live performances at the terraces located at the northwest corner, and on the southern side. For example, at Union South I saw live performances of bluegrass band STONE SOUP, featuring famed recording artist Karen Gogolick. Also, I saw a performance of Royal Lichtenstein Quarter Ring Circus.
(7) MOTEL. Union South also has a motel for visiting scholars. Once, a visiting scholar from Shionogi Pharmaceuticals was visiting our laboratory. He stayed at Union South.