Harrison Dining Hall - SUNY Brockport
350 New Campus Dr, Brockport
(585) 395-5121
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The food will make u sick
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The food is just awful. No variety what so ever. Only reason to go is
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 2
all I beg for is more strawberry and blueberry waffles in the morning wit sausage or bacon plsssss
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Soups, salads, and pastas are always available for dinner. Pizzas, soups, and salads are available for breakfast and lunch. Sante station is always open with gluten free options, as well as a gluten free fridge, freezer, microwave, toaster, and snack rack. Ice cream bar is open for dinner on Sundays and Thursdays (as of 12/2/2023). The menu changes every day, with fan favorites coming back more often. This semester they experimented with adding food from different cultures every month. The decorations were a nice touch this semester, it really upgraded the atmosphere.
Vegetarian options: There are always vegetarian options, but if you can't find something that you like you can always ask the sante station if they'll whip you up a gluten free pizza (it's actually pretty good).
Dietary restrictions: All foods are clearly labeled with the allergies associated with them. Sante station is good for those who need gluten free options.
Kid-friendliness: Kid-friendly atmosphere, mostly college kids come here though so keep that in mind.
Wheelchair accessibility: There's an elevator downstairs that's usually in service. There's always somebody who will come grab food for you if you're unable to on your own.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
People freak out to much. Food is fine and gets the job done
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is god awful and always makes my stomach hurt after. But it’s literally the only place I can eat on campus without having to spend points
To start off, the food here is awful there is absolutely no flavor and most of the time you don't know if you'll be eating actual edible food or get food poisoning. I wish that was an exaggeration.Continuing on, they say they put their students first but in numerous occasions this has been proven to be false. I'm a vegetarian and have been for a little over 4 years and I can never find vegetarian options, I won't forget to add that sometimes they mislabel food which has happened a number of times where a item with meat in it would be labeled as "vegetarian" or an item just doesn't have it listed ar all, due to this I often have to ask if food items are vegetarian just so I can eat without getting sick.There are barely any options for those who have a restricted diet which is quite hypocrital when they claim to always "put their students first", I often just go to the salad bar because I'm never satisfied with the food options which is a bare selection for me either way. However what I will point out is that a couple weeks ago I found an ant in my salad and ended up needing to waste the entire plate of food. On the topic of the salad bar I will also like to add there have been a number of times the vegetables had gone bad, being this is a place that serves food to thousands of people you would think they would b on top of that.That's just from a customer's perspective. I also worked here for 4 months, which I already spoke of on another review I left under the name "Tsakia"
To start off, the food here is awful there is absolutely no flavor and most of the time you don't know if you'll be eating actual edible food or get food poisoning. I wish that was an exaggeration.Continuing on, they say they put their students first but in numerous occasions this has been proven to be false. I'm a vegetarian and have been for a little over 4 years and I can never find vegetarian options, I won't forget to add that sometimes they mislabel food which has happened a number of times where a item with meat in it would be labeled as "vegetarian" or an item just doesn't have it listed ar all, due to this I often have to ask if food items are vegetarian just so I can eat without getting sick.There are barely any options for those who have a restricted diet which is quite hypocrital when they claim to always "put their students first", I often just go to the salad bar because I'm never satisfied with the food options which is a bare selection for me either way. However what I will point out is that a couple weeks ago I found an ant in my salad and ended up needing to waste the entire plate of food. On the topic of the salad bar I will also like to add there have been a number of times the vegetables had gone bad, being this is a place that serves food to thousands of people you would think they would b on top of that.That's just from a customer's perspective. I also worked here for 4 months, which I already spoke of on another review I left under the name "Tsakia"
Nastiest food I’ve ever encountered
Food all tastes like cardboard with no flavor. As a person with a gluten allergy all I could have was wilted salad and somehow still got sick from something that shouldn't have had gluten anywhere near it. Overall a disgusting and horrible dining experience. BASC (Brockport Auxiliary Services Corporation) has no idea how to prepare or serve food. If you choose to go here, prepare to be hungry all the time because of the disgusting food.
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Nastiest food I’ve ever encountered
Food is trash
Food has very variable quality, but the staff is nice and actually seems to care. The fact I can sit here and eat as much reuben as I physically can is a big plus, although no one seems to appreciate my talent for inhaling Reubens :(
The college is amazing, and so is the food! The atmosphere is incredible, the students are nice and welcoming. 10/10!
This is without a doubt the best college dinning hall I've ever been to. It blows other colleges completely out of the water.
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