The food isn't the worst but the pasta cook is a pain to deal with. The only two times I've interacted with him he has been very condescending. I went up to the pasta bar to order some pasta and he asked me if he could get me anything, I said yes and started ordering and when I finished he said ok but we are obviously closed right now. How was I supposed to know he was closed when he was standing there doing nothing and asked me if I wanted anything? I didn't know he meant it in a sarcastic way. The other time I ordered from him I was well mannered and polite and nice because maybe he was just having a bad day the first time. The one time I didn't say please and instead said ya sure! In an enthusiastic way when he asked if I wanted cheese he corrected me and said yes please. Was this really necessary? I'll stick to any other restaurant on campus now where the staff are usually very amicable.
Really good food with a nice environment.
This place used to be awesome with a burrito bar and kitchen, now they have almost nothing and the one time I had the '5$ hot food' I got poisoned.
Lovely campus cafeteria with sweeping views over the surrounding mountains. Food is great and comes in many different options (vegetarian, vegan). Nice selection of filtered coffee, plus a choice of healthy snacks (apples and other fruits) make this an excellent place to stay and refuel.
Staff's great, the seating area's good too but there's literally no food being made here anymore. It's all pre-made plastic-wrapped wraps, sandwiches, baked treats & beverages. Edit: They now have a grill (open from 11-3) but it's unfortunately eye-wateringly expensive especially when considering that this is on a university campus for students that typically don't have a lot of money to spend. I had the Tandoori Chicken Burger (halal!) which did taste pretty good (a bit too sweet though) but it was too expensive for what it was.