Applied for a job that's located in Eugene, OR. It's a wage and hour investigator position with the DOL. I looked at pictures of Eugene, and it looks nice I guess.
Eugene's fine. Couple of buttes to climb, mt. pisgah, rafting down the river that runs through town is fun in the summer, decent parks, lots of greenery (especially the residential parts of downtown and into the south hills).
Our neighbor, Springfield, is kind of a shithole, but that's okay. Rent is a bit cheaper there and it gets the nickname Springtucky for a reason.
Eugene is like a mini-Portland in a lot of ways. There's some great food and once in awhile one of the popular PDX joints will make its way down here (Voodoo Doughnuts showed up a year or two ago and Little Big Burger opened up a few months back).
Since this thread is basically about food here's a short list of what I would recommend:
Pizza Research Institute (vegetarian pizza, but really good)
Dos Banderos (mexican food cart downtown)
Dump City (dumplings food cart downtown)
El Taco Express (mexican in Springfield, but only a mile or two down from the stadium)
Dough Co. (calzones/cookies)
The Vintage (a bit classier, fondue and the like)
Off the Waffle (waffles, topped with all kinds of different things -- though they used to stuff the waffles when they first opened)
Riva's (another cheapish mexican place)
Falling Sky Brewery (beer + slightly classier food)
Cornucopia (variety)
Izumi's (pretty good sushi, decent happy hour)
Papa's Soul Food (BBQ/Southern)
Little Big Burger (burgers/fries with a bit of a twist)
Voodoo Doughnuts (a little overrated but still pretty unique)
Mezza Luna (pizza by the slice, rotating variety day by day)
Cabaret by Day (okay, i'm a little biased on this one since I've done/am doing stage productions here, but they do lunch service Mon-Sat and the food is pretty damn good)
Jiffy Market (despite the weirdos that hang out here sometimes, they have a huge selection of wine and some fantastic fucking sandwiches for a reasonable price)
The Beer Stein (godly beer cheese soup and hundreds of varieties of beers)
Cheba Hut (stoner decor, but some excellent toasted subs)
McMenamin's (as mentioned there are some in other parts of Oregon, we have two here in town, legit beer/pub-style food)
I'm sure I'll think of more later and I honestly haven't been to a lot of the ritzier places in town, but I know some of them are held in pretty high regard (like Beppe and Gianni's -- Italian).