Chartwells
9112, 200 Central Campus Dr #30, Salt Lake City
(801) 581-7257
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In the process of booking Erika was incredibly helpful and went above and beyond to work within our budget!
It’s the best Pizza at the camps and I would like to thank Raouf he was really friendly and helpful
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Used to be pretty decent cafeteria. Beyond terrible now. Poor customer service, amazing employees who worked there for years are gone, and the new ones have no clue what are they doing. Limited options, tiny servings, and much lower quality of food than it used to be.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 4
Pretty decent cafeteria. Nothing fancy, just a convenient place to grab lunch. Never had any issues there. Staff is amazing and quality of food is really good.
I can say this place does it for me. This place has an awesome feel to it.
entered near ten, it was not crowded. the place has a good atmosphere. i see why this place has so many great reviews.
Why is it closed on nights and weekends. This is literally a college campus.
Why is it closed on nights and weekends. This is literally a college campus.
If you are a resident you better eat enough on Friday to make it to Monday, unlike other major schools.
Food takes 40+ minutes
Restaurantji Recommends
Freshens blows. Only eat here if you have to.
Apparently nobody answers phone calls there
Unsanitary company.
limited choice and expensive
Difficult to find healthy foods on campus. Too much in fast food. (Pizza, burgers, hot dogs, French fries, desserts) Fast food/junk should not be the only alternative. Where are fresh fruits and veg? Kefir? Multi grain pasta, unprocessed foods, grilled fish and chicken? Greek yogurt, oatmeal, delis without nitrates/nitrites, grassfed beef? There is not consistent availability and if fresh fruit does show up, it vanishes quickly. Freshman have to eat on campus and yet they don’t have consistent access to real foods that contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
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