Kutztown University: South Dining Hall

Kutztown University: Bonner Hall, South Dining Hall, 15200 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown
(610) 683-4921

Recent Reviews

Corrie Nyce

Attended a freshmen welcome event with lunch. Very informative at this hidden gem of a university.

Steven Lynn

Went her3 for a sports banquet so I didn't see a lot. But it seemed like a nice place for a university. Staff was very nice. Food we had was not the greatest but the effort was

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Mark Rice

Great venue, adequate food.

Claire Louis

I love ku

Michael Boyer

It's way better than Etown and Millersville

C Powell

Nasty, worse than my high school cafeteria. Food is processed, overcooked, and really messed up my stomach. There are few options besides chicken nuggets, hamburgers, and sometimes an obviously frozen entrée. No healthy options to speak of, but a lot of soda.It’s one thing when you’re eating there on a visit, but having to eat there every day is a different story. After a while you just start feeling sick all the time. Worse yet, you’re required to spend over $1,000 a semester on a meal plan to eat here.The workers are very friendly though, and it seems like they are being overworked and underpaid. They deserve more appreciation.The food here is one of the reasons why I transferred out of KU. You can’t expect students to function in college when they don’t get real food, fresh water, or air conditioning.

Zach Goodman

South dining hall is the best you can get. Unlimited dining at its finest. Order a burger or pizza at the kiosk and play some pool while you wait. It'll be a sad day when I graduate.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mike E

An experience that leaves you empty and desperate for nutritional value, take a walk to giant and treat yourself to two bananas instead you will have a better experience

Mina's Bookshelf

Very welcoming environment and very good food.

lily whetsell

Its good sometimes but generally just okay

Mariluz Rodriguez (MarineSpiral)

The staff is running low and they can’t run at full capacity. I believe the workers are excellent. Since it’s such a large place tables and counters go unclean. Self serve food often gets mixed, which is not good for people with allergies or those who just don’t want meat in their sour cream, it’s unsanitary. As a whole there aren’t many options, the food is often bland and undercooked, and they don’t even have a seasoning bar available with something as simple as garlic powder. For a school that talks so much about their diversity I’ve never felt so out of place when it comes to just wanting to enjoy a meal. They need more variety, have cooks come in like they used to, and feature restaurants from town. Downstairs should be open, we shouldn’t have to rely on packaged meals once it gets late, and for gods sake change the bread so it doesn’t fall apart when you look at it. Paying over $2000 a semester without the option to decline because you live on campus is ridiculous, I rely more on giant than I do south.

Question M

An experience that leaves you empty and desperate for nutritional value, take a walk to giant and treat yourself to two bananas instead you will have a better experience

Marine Spiral

The staff is running low and they can’t run at full capacity. I believe the workers are excellent. Since it’s such a large place tables and counters go unclean. Self serve food often gets mixed, which is not good for people with allergies or those who just don’t want meat in their sour cream, it’s unsanitary. As a whole there aren’t many options, the food is often bland and undercooked, and they don’t even have a seasoning bar available with something as simple as garlic powder. For a school that talks so much about their diversity I’ve never felt so out of place when it comes to just wanting to enjoy a meal. They need more variety, have cooks come in like they used to, and feature restaurants from town. Downstairs should be open, we shouldn’t have to rely on packaged meals once it gets late, and for gods sake change the bread so it doesn’t fall apart when you look at it. Paying over $2000 a semester without the option to decline because you live on campus is ridiculous, I rely more on giant than I do south.

Kenneth Young

All you care to eat dining, enjoyed as part of an admissions open house day. Not bad, nothing to write home about.

JoAnn Griffin

Excellent food chocolate peanut butter cake out of this world

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