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Eat Well, Study or Work Better: 3 Reasons to Try Slice of Italy at ECU

Whether you’re rushing to class in the morning, marking assignments all day, or preparing for exams late at night, campus life can get pretty busy. That’s when eating well really matters. Nutritious, satisfying food helps you stay focused, feel good, and work or study more effectively. Slice of Italy is here to support you through every part of your day.

A student enjoying pizza and coffee in Slice of Italy

Come experience it!

📍Building 9, ECU Joondalup

🔗 Click to view the menu: https://www.sliceofitaly.com.au

 

More than just meals, Slice of Italy is your on-campus spot for good food, comfort, and convenience — here’s why it should be part of your daily routine.


1. It's right where you are — no detour needed ⏰📍

Why waste time walking off campus when your next class starts in 20 minutes? Slice of Italy is literally steps away from lecture halls, computer labs, and offices. Whether you’re grabbing a takeaway before class or sitting down with friends during a break, convenience is key — and they’ve nailed it.

 

2. It’s not just pizza — the menu’s got range 🍕🥙☕

Sure, pizza is the heart of the place (and yes, they have meat-lovers, veggie, and vegan options), but their menu goes beyond that. You’ll find hearty meals, refreshing drinks, and barista-made coffee that hits the spot — especially after an 8am lecture or a 3-hour lab. No matter your dietary needs or cravings, there’s something for everyone.

 

3. The vibe is warm, welcoming, and real ☀️

Slice of Italy isn’t just a food stop — it feels like a break from the chaos. Friendly staff, cozy atmosphere, and a genuine passion for good food make it more than just a campus café. It’s the kind of place where you’ll bump into familiar faces and maybe even make a few new ones.

 

Fuel your focus. Eat with joy. Give it a slice of Italy.

So next time you’re stuck between back-to-back classes or just need a reset, skip the vending machine and head to Slice of Italy. You can even find them on Uber Eats if you’re locked into a study grind or glued to your desk.

 


(Disclaimer: This content is for the sole purpose of teaching and learning at Edith Cowan University).

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