The East Dining hall is pretty good food wise. However, the freshmen don’t know how to form lines so it takes forever to get food. One amazing thing about this dining hall is its food allergy station called “pure.” This station is available everyday and serves meal options that are dairy free, nut free, vegan, etc. If you do decide to eat here make sure you come for brunch on the weekends!! This meal is one of the best!
Also, within the East Dining commons there are various order to go food stands such as salad, subs, pizza, “chef’s table,” poke bowls, and açaí bowls. The bowls are by far one of my favorite food options on campus!
On the main floor of the commons there is a fast food place called “Flipp’s” which serves decent greasy food. Their breakfast items are pretty affordable and filling. There is also a convenience store that constantly has new items coming in. Be careful though because the f’real milkshake machine is...
Read moreI'm not a student here, and I'm told by students I know that this place does not deserve more than 4 stars at the most, but I LOVE having Gluten-Free options, and delicious ones--I never have difficulty finding GF foods, whether it be the dining hall or the individual stores, and it's always good. The Gluten-free 12" subs are ESPECIALLY amazing, and Mark does a terrific job making them--thank you so much for giving me my first GF toasted sub! I imagine compared to the other available spots on campus it's not as good (South for example is definitely better), but compared to other schools (like West Chester, my alma mater),...
Read moreBland food. They totally trash the roasted Brussels sprouts. Over roasted (blackened- burnt?- edges, hard centers, and NO seasoning). Don't waste your time, salt, pepper and butter won't revive them to any kind of edible. They need to update their recipes and use seasoning! Even salt and pepper can take bland to a little better. Pollock and Redifer are better choices. I haven't tried West or North's food district so I can't comment...
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