I would give this facility no stars but there has to be one to post up the review. Imagine with me for a moment, that your employer started taking $350+ a month out of your paycheck to eat at a dining facility regardless if you ate there or not. Now imagine with me for a moment, that the one time this month you do go there, the staff takes 53 min to serve you a single cheese burger with some fries. Due to lines and lack of planning for the dinner rush. Now imagine with me the staff doesn't refill the chocolate milk or once again didn't plan for it so you had to go to the fountain machines for a drink. Only to discover that the fountain drinks are all syrup, no matter which of three you go to. Also, no ranch in the condiments today. Couldn't pull it off with this equipment. These cooks will get a paycheck regardless of the quality of food they put out or the effort they put in. If anyone needs a good example of socialism and what a failed system it is, they need only look to any U.S. Army dining facility. I will not be returning to this dining facility. Don't waste the time or energy to...
Read moreLiterally the worst dfac in the Army. Soldiers serving there are lethargic and undisciplined. They have no respect unless shown rank above Sergeant First Class. The food portioning is abysmal, one is allowed two helpings of carb heavy foods but only one protein, literally the exact opposite of any nutritional diet. The selection of food is below every other dfac I have been to. The drink machines are either broken or always out of sustenance. It is difficult to actually get a clean glass of water out of the soda machine (the only method of attaining water). I contracted food poisoning in February of 2017 from their breakfast line. Silver wear is never clean I have scraped food off of my utensils on multiple occasions. After 5 years at Fort Drum, I have eaten at this DFAC perhaps 20 times, all spaced out over the years, only to quickly remember why I absolutely hate this DFAC. I ate better while deployed, I ate better in places like Fort Polk, LA. This is not worth the $3.50 the Army charges enlisted soldiers...
Read moreFlat out its biggest problem is the bad service/lack of effort. We walk in to get our food and half of the time the server seems totally not into it, usually throwing the food on your tray and trying to hand it back to you without the rest of the meal. You have to fight to get your sides. On the topic of bad service, why are the milk holders always empty. I understand if you run out but I guarantee that's not the case and I always see roughly 6 dfac workers just walking around talking and not doing their jobs and in the meantime the line just gets longer and longer and longer. The whole experience just adds to a long day and I'd almost rather spend extra money grocery shopping it's a shame that a single soldier should feel the...
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