Haggar Cafe
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Far better than regular university cafeteria food at a great price and nice, clean atmosphere. I couldn't ask for more in a university setting.
It's a great place to work! The students have great manners!
Vegetarian options: As soon as you walk in there's a salad station, where you can build your own salad! There's chopped romaine lettuce, spinach and spring mix as the options to start the foundation for your salad. Along with others toppings! Don't worry...You can also add meat to your salad as an option. You cheese pizza, a melody of fruits, and quinoa and southwest "burgers" or patties available upon request. There's a sign displayed at the "grill station", informing guests of the vegetarian meat substitute options! There's also gluten-free options! Even a gluten-free dessert (available upon request).
Dietary restrictions: There are so many options! All the way down to the beverages! You're going to eat! Trust me! There's gluten-free, vegetarian, nut free, and dairy free options!
Parking: Can't say much about parking. Because, I usually walk or use public transportation. But, I can say that there's is lots of parking spaces. And, there is handicap parking available. It's also wheelchair accessible. And, everyone is nice! So, even if you're alone, I'm pretty such someone will open/hold the door you!
Kid-friendliness: I mean...It's a college, lol. It's almost like asking is high school kid-friendly.Of course they're no vulgar or offensive signs. There's not any flashing lights, and it's dimly lit. I have anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and ocd. So, would consider it a safe space for any children/people that may suffer from similar issues or may be autistic/on the spectrum. There's food options for them! And, there's cereal available as long as the cafe is open. Even during dinner! It wasn't very often that I noticed menu items with nuts. But, I would still inquire if you/you're child may have peanut allergies. I also haven't noticed much seafood or shellfish. But, there was tilapia one day.
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes. It's wheelchair accessible!
Makes me sick all semester long
Excellent customer service
Great customer service. The Caf staff really treat you like family. The food options are best during weekday lunches. If you go at a time in the middle of a class period, check out Juan the Sandwich Man. His line should be about as short as it’ll get. Ask for a special and you won’t be disappointed. Dinner options are usually okay. However, I don’t recommend going on the weekends. The people are great but there aren’t as many people working, so there are few options.
Buffet style, sandwiches, breakfast foods, salads, dinner plates, all-you-can-eat. Good food. Open atmosphere. Some outdoor seating. Associated with the University of Dallas, and on campus.
Meh food
Good variety of choices. Gluten free, salad, soups, and wraps. Typically, find a nice main dish...salmon, tilapia are things I frequently selectTiming is important. When they rotate the food choices are slim. I have definitely learned to get to lunch by 1:30 at the latest.
Awesome food i recommend going at 12 on a Wednesday, that is when they serve Chicken Fried Steak. Very great customer service. Sometimes the manager is a little angry at his workers and he visibly shows it which is a little awkward but hey i guess thats life.
Standard college cafeteria fare.
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Standard college cafeteria fare.
Standard college cafeteria fare.
One word: disappointed.
Awesomeness
Sean is always easy to work with and I never have to worry about anything when I bring a group here. They are great at accommodating dietary restrictions and will answer questions whenever you ask. It may be "just a cafeteria" but the people are friendly and I don't have to cook.
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