Camp Johnson Chow Hall
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Why is there 2 FLIES on my drink???
The service is good with all the workers that do they work really well but should be highly appreciate at the end of the day serving the soldiers
But I don’t think the soldier appreciates the service at all
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: House Salad Dressing
Would rather eat MRE’s. Portions are small and it’s amazing how bland the food is. Breakfast is the best meal you can get here but other than that I dread going to this chowhall. Staff is friendly though.
Staff is very friendly and food is surprisingly good for a military base, glad to eat there while going through training. Also allows seconds and to go boxes for people on the go.
The food is good!
Great place and the food is good
People are respectful but the food is not the greatest. Same stuff different day
Easily one of the best chow halls in the Marine Corps. Much better than anything at Lejuene.
The food here is up to military standards. Could be a bit faster in serving food but that's also partially some of the slow Marines' fault.
They got good music and friendly faces. The coffee was made very well
Restaurantji Recommends
Great Mess Hall, fast and good food for costing little to nothing.
This is not Camp Johnson, its Montford Point. I remember water survival instructor's school as well FROC school. It was a memorable dump back then. Old one story barracks....very depressing but memorable as a life changing experience with the corp. Why did they change the name? Most of Lejeune was constructed during WW II. The Montford Point barracks were uniquely different from the two story red brick barracks housing most of the Marines.
The best
Good food and fast too
Meal was good, service was quick, surrounding was clean. Quality of food, and availability of portions to choose from made it a whole worthy experience.
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