Edit number 2: They don’t even have forks anymore. How are you going to call yourself a restaurant and not even have utensils?
Edit: I am reducing my rating to 2 stars. The food is fine, but they are consistently closed when the schedule says they are supposed to be open. Today they were closed at 5:41 pm despite the schedule saying they are open until 6:30. They only get away with this because they confiscate money from soldiers’ paychecks through meal deductions and would go out of business if they were a real restaurant. I do not recommend this place and should the Army ever stop taking meal deductions, I will not be back.
Original: I don't think I have ever given a DFAC a 5 star rating before, but this is the first DFAC that I would chose to go to even without...
Read moreIf you want variety don’t come to this DFAC. I have had chicken for the past 8 dinner and lunch meals. Very little options for decent sized portions, the servers here act like they will get ART-15’d if they give you a serving size larger than the average Venezuelan 3 course meal. Drinks when the machines work are usually, warm and flat soda or water. I find it disappointing that my soldiers who pay up to 460 a month for this, tell me that they would rather spend money on fast food because of not only the treatment by servers but also the lack of acess to healthy food from...
Read moreNats were all over my food, and I received rude service. I saw a PFC cook refusing to serve a soldier due to the cook's belief that the tan dry duke shirt under the soldier's uniform was "out of regs." It took me and two other soldiers to back him up before the cook would serve him. The place is an overall bad experience with the combined nitpicking, rude workers, and nats in the...
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