Was inspired by my Wharton Global Youth lecturer, the famous Linda Zhao, to write a review since we were doing a case study on analyzing yelp reviews and I honestly have to say that this place isn't bad, but it's not great either. It's in a convenient location near several dorm houses, like Rodin, but it is always crowded and does not offer as wide of a food selection as the other dining hall, Hill House. They almost never have granola or yogurt in stock. The staff also seem a bit rushed when serving the food and many of the tables there are wobbly. The atmosphere is quite noisy, but I will say that you can easily meet new people there since people sometimes join your table due to the lack of seat availability. Overall, I recommend checking out the other dining hall, Hill House, but this dining hall isn't bad if you're...
Read more1920 Commons is one of the main dining halls at Penn. It is located on 38th and Locust.
The good: Greatest variety on the menu, good vegan offerings, decent fruit and yogurt offerings, the specials station is consistently good, lots of options in the salad bar. The not-so-good: fixed repeating menu, meat dishes are pretty consistently disappointing, soups are generally too salty, cleanliness can be improved.
This place is the closest to my residence on campus so I go here often. Since the construction of new dining halls and the reopening , this place has one big thing going for it: it's almost always...
Read moreIf all you're doing is receiving returns and handing out packages, three people should not have to ring the buzzer 2 times at 6 pm to get someone out front to take returns. I suppose it's convenient for the students, but when you spend 30 minutes driving to the only Amazon locker in a 30 mile radius, you expect the employees to be there. It was a nice looking location, but hard to see from the street. Luckily there's a little strip to park in front, so put on your hazards and run in. Hence the concern that employees are there - I don't want a parking ticket to drop...
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