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Ford Dining Court
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Down-to-earth food court offering New York–style pizzas, a salad bar & barbecue dishes.
Nearby attractions
Ross–Ade Stadium
John R Wooden Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Mackey Arena
900 John R Wooden Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Elliott Hall of Music
712 3rd Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Purdue Mall
475 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Samara, The John and Catherine Christian House
1301 Woodland Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Purdue Bell Tower
Central Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Loeb Playhouse
Stewart Center, 128 Memorial Mall Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Stewart Center
128 Memorial Mall Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Nearby restaurants
Cary Knight Spot Grill
1016 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Another Broken Egg Cafe
516 Northwestern Ave #1500, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Ohana Eats
620 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Windsor Dining Court
205 N Russell St, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Chick-fil-A
401 N Russell St, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Jimmy John's
720 Northwestern Ave Ste. 2, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Jersey Mike's Subs
401 N Russell St, West Lafayette, IN 47906
McDonald's
605 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Subway
720 Northwestern Ave Suites 3-4, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Domino's Pizza
616 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47906
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Ford Dining Court

1122 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47906
4.2(283)
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Down-to-earth food court offering New York–style pizzas, a salad bar & barbecue dishes.

attractions: Ross–Ade Stadium, Mackey Arena, Elliott Hall of Music, Purdue Mall, Samara, The John and Catherine Christian House, Purdue Bell Tower, Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center, restaurants: Cary Knight Spot Grill, Another Broken Egg Cafe, Ohana Eats, Windsor Dining Court, Chick-fil-A, Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's Subs, McDonald's, Subway, Domino's Pizza
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(765) 494-2482
Website
dining.purdue.edu

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Nearby attractions of Ford Dining Court

Ross–Ade Stadium

Mackey Arena

Elliott Hall of Music

Purdue Mall

Samara, The John and Catherine Christian House

Purdue Bell Tower

Loeb Playhouse

Stewart Center

Ross–Ade Stadium

Ross–Ade Stadium

4.7

(665)

Open 24 hours
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Mackey Arena

Mackey Arena

4.8

(351)

Open 24 hours
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Elliott Hall of Music

Elliott Hall of Music

4.5

(680)

Open 24 hours
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Purdue Mall

Purdue Mall

4.8

(109)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Ford Dining Court

Cary Knight Spot Grill

Another Broken Egg Cafe

Ohana Eats

Windsor Dining Court

Chick-fil-A

Jimmy John's

Jersey Mike's Subs

McDonald's

Subway

Domino's Pizza

Cary Knight Spot Grill

Cary Knight Spot Grill

3.7

(55)

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Another Broken Egg Cafe

Another Broken Egg Cafe

4.7

(1.3K)

$$

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Ohana Eats

Ohana Eats

4.7

(69)

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Windsor Dining Court

Windsor Dining Court

4.0

(99)

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vinod palanvinod palan
Ford Dining Court is the largest dining hall on campus and conveniently located near Owen Hall. The space has a huge seating area and offers plenty of vegetarian options. You can find cheese pizza, or even make your own grilled panini (I built mine with sourdough, cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, a touch of salt, and oregano—heated perfectly at 420° for about 2 minutes. It turned out amazing!). Other options include a salad bar, dessert bar, grilled burgers, sautéed veggies, and build-your-own taco or veggie bowls. Drinks are plentiful too—tea, coffee, soft drinks, water, and milk are all available. If you have a dining pass, you can use it here. Otherwise, meals are priced at $15 each.
Mini RagMini Rag
Ford is not going to win culinary awards, but it had six stations of choice and you'll find something your are interested in eating. Pizza and a salad bar as you enter (salad bar is great). Then desserts (cakes, ice-cream, cookies, churros), and the international station (Indian curry, Singaporean noodles, Malay something). Finally make your own sandwich on the left and Mexican on your right. There are several soda fountains, in the bright and airy seating area. If you are a guest, lunch is an affordable $13.
Kaylin Bridgeman (Kay Kay)Kaylin Bridgeman (Kay Kay)
i love it sm i went to it for this GERI summer camp purdue as a star and they had so much good food. healthy options, desserts, dietary restrictions, etc 😍😍🙏🙏🌚😛😛
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Ford Dining Court is the largest dining hall on campus and conveniently located near Owen Hall. The space has a huge seating area and offers plenty of vegetarian options. You can find cheese pizza, or even make your own grilled panini (I built mine with sourdough, cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, a touch of salt, and oregano—heated perfectly at 420° for about 2 minutes. It turned out amazing!). Other options include a salad bar, dessert bar, grilled burgers, sautéed veggies, and build-your-own taco or veggie bowls. Drinks are plentiful too—tea, coffee, soft drinks, water, and milk are all available. If you have a dining pass, you can use it here. Otherwise, meals are priced at $15 each.
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Ford is not going to win culinary awards, but it had six stations of choice and you'll find something your are interested in eating. Pizza and a salad bar as you enter (salad bar is great). Then desserts (cakes, ice-cream, cookies, churros), and the international station (Indian curry, Singaporean noodles, Malay something). Finally make your own sandwich on the left and Mexican on your right. There are several soda fountains, in the bright and airy seating area. If you are a guest, lunch is an affordable $13.
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i love it sm i went to it for this GERI summer camp purdue as a star and they had so much good food. healthy options, desserts, dietary restrictions, etc 😍😍🙏🙏🌚😛😛
Kaylin Bridgeman (Kay Kay)

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4.2
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5.0
6y

Once we found it the layout is excellent, the seating is plentiful, and the food options pretty awesome.

The next part is to rate the process of getting to this location.

I am a wheelchair user and am used to no access situations.

This wasn't completely the case. But, is darn close. For one thing no actual direct access ramps exist to reach the Uninion.

Now not that the college doesn't know this already. 2020 is the year no excuses will prevent the ADA from finding issues and giving a typical 60 day grace to show actual good effort to resolving violations.

I don't mean oh look we scheduled fund drives and activites to raise money for the eventual repair or addiction to fix violations. I mean, actual construction and work is well under way to making the needed violations go away.

The ADA can fine from $75,000 up to $300,000 per violation and can charge any amount even on first time violations.

If what I read is correct recently the ADA upped the lower limit from $75,000 and raised it in preparation for 2020 to $115,000 and if that isn't bad enough a second violation is $150,000 up to $300,000.

1994 the ADA made clear that all public accessible areas, businesses, schools, governmental property and any private property that the public accesses regularly will be made barrier free. To make accessibly for all people possible.

The best idea is to get rid of as many stairs as possible replace them with ramps. This solves many issues.

Less falls and tripping. With that less cost for the college to cover in insurance.

As well as making it so much easier for all people to access places equally.

I think Stone Hall just redid a massive stair project and what a waste. Could have added a wheelchair ramp easy as pie with the space and distance to the sidewalk it has.

I would love to be asked to come and work with whomever department and people that do the access design and show them ways to save tons of money. And get it done the right way without having tp dig up newly installed stairs.

Every new stair project needs to be looked at as a way to get rid of the stairs and use a single surface to meet needs.

Not just one door with a ramp, as if an emergency happens to block it, how does the wheelchair user exit safely?

Oh, and the ADA goes from passive to being an active department that goes out looking for any and all issues.

Did you know 1/4 inch of sidewalk or any surface is a tripping hazard and is considered an access violation. Consider all the concrete spaces and now how may areas did the ground settle or have or shift.

I see a solution you already use. Recycled tire rubber walkways. Especially over areas that are always seeming to move.

This provides a smooth surface that is flexible enough to move with the ground and terrian.

Also, please for the love of God, paint blue handicap access lines to lead wheelchair users the correct way to places.

Also put signs to tell what floor is what in elevators. And, use signs to in elevators to alert users in wheelchairs what button is for accesible spaces.

I was at the college for 5 hours and figured out how I would make it way easier for wheelchair users to get around.

A fellow named Steve I think he was the Superintendent or just super! Everyone knew him it was great. He finally helped us find the floor and the proper elevator to get around Union.

Unless you live life from a wheelchair you will not understand how the design and layout of things fails for people like me.

It would be awesome to get a full scholarship to study putting theory of accessibility into actual practice.

As it is now I could file with the ADA several vibrations I found. I could also file a lawsuit and would win it based on my struggles today to access a building.

Instead of any of that, cool your jets. Would you ever consider a 49 year old fully disabled student on full scholarship? I would study engineering and the actual use of those theories as in both sides of the coin. It would be about ergonomic design of spaces used by the public....

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4.0
6y

First thing you should know, the eggs suck. They're palatable if you salt and pepper them and add ketchup or hot sauce to your preference.

Moving on, the food is quite hit or miss, but thanks to the ever present pizza, salad, and sandwich bars, you'll probably never go without something worth eating.

Here are the best things they server here in my opinion: Anything Mexican, Pasta, Tikka Masala, General Tao's, Thai Chicken Basil, and the Spicy Fried Chicken Breast.

Also, if you have no friends like me, there's a couple of great eating bars where you can sit alone and eat without looking like a loser or occupying an entire table.

Overall, if you're dorm or apartment is close to Ford, you can't go...

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5.0
15w

Ford Dining Court is the largest dining hall on campus and conveniently located near Owen Hall.

The space has a huge seating area and offers plenty of vegetarian options. You can find cheese pizza, or even make your own grilled panini (I built mine with sourdough, cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, a touch of salt, and oregano—heated perfectly at 420° for about 2 minutes. It turned out amazing!).

Other options include a salad bar, dessert bar, grilled burgers, sautéed veggies, and build-your-own taco or veggie bowls.

Drinks are plentiful too—tea, coffee, soft drinks, water, and milk are all available.

If you have a dining pass, you can use it here. Otherwise, meals are priced...

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