Hameetman Center
Winnett Student Center, 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena
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Awesomeness personified
Vegetarian options: Croissant, rolls, sandwiches
Dietary restrictions: Ask at the counter
Parking: On Holliston Ave
Kid-friendliness: They will enjoy
Wheelchair accessibility: Easy access
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Based on the questions, I think this review is supposed to be about the Red Door Cafe, which is on the ground level of Hameetman. It seems to be a handy, comfortable dining option for Caltech students to meet. I've never eaten there because the ever-present burned pizza smell is pretty off-putting. I did buy a bottle of water once and found the price to be high for a student dining option. I would recommend the outdoor tables as a quiet place to relax in the shade.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 5
This building is inside Cal Tech
I've only been here once to get a laptop. The staff was very friendly and
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Nice spot for non-Caltech folks. Great coffee and menu choices. Checked out uni store
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A great place to grab a coffee or a bite to eat on Caltech campus.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very pleasant joint. They take no cash BTW.
the doors aren't actually red. but the chocolate croissants are good. i recommend the grilled portabello sandwich, add chicken and avocado, it's fire
Good place to hang out with a latte from the Red Door.
Small compared to othet college campus bookstores
Restaurantji Recommends
Good food for moderate price, freshly made pizza & burgers, servings might be bigger
It's the resting place of the 400 year old oak. This is the student center of Caltech, but not only used by undergrads. Spacious interior, a Cafe, and a gift store that sells not so good-taste (mostly orange colored) T-shirts and sweaters. The folks sitting around inside and outside are always a bit nerd-ish, but they are the ones who make this place even relevant, which include undergrads, PhD students, postdocs, professors, and visiting scholars. Either during or before the pandemic, one of the eldest oaks on campus died through a slow process. That tree was here in California before there is California. It was also my daughter's favorite when she was young. So I have a wonderful memory of it. Now they took the wood and made it a table to keep inside the center. Very good oak indeed.
Awesome food
Decent cafe
It was great for me
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