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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe food here is quite tasty. I appreciate the variety of options available, and I haven't had a bad experience yet. I do wish it were open during the only times I'm not in class or at sports, but I plan to use fewer meal swipes next semester.
There are very few Halal or Kosher options available. Almost every station, except for the salad bar, serves pork. I've experienced food poisoning several times. I recommend avoiding a meal plan altogether or opting for the Dawg Dollars plan exclusively.
As a UWSP student since 2020, I've had around 65% of my meals at Upper Debot. It's certainly an acquired taste; there are times when the food is actually quite good, but often they serve something that leaves your stomach churning for hours afterward. They don't offer Kosher or Halal options, and most days, pork is a main dish at many stations. Personally, I've never gotten sick from Upper Debot, but I've heard stories from others who have. I would always recommend the DawgDollar meal plan over traditional meal swipes. Overall, while the food can be decent at times and the service is pleasant—especially with Sheila and the team at the allergy-free zone—the atmosphere leaves much to be desired. It often has a smell reminiscent of dirty dishes, which can be quite off-putting, similar to a middle or high school cafeteria.
The foods horrible and you cant really check which stations are open without paying to get in. its only cheap compared to eating out, but because they take dog dollars and there's very limited grocery options that take those, its the cheapest option. Plus they wont let us take fruit out anymore, and charge $1 for it downstairs.Vegetarian options: limited options but they are there. if you eat here regularly you'll get tired of the same 3 options, but thats true of non-vegetarians too.Parking: literally one 30 min or less spot. might as well be no parking, unless you pay for street parking or come on a weekend when its free. its basically next door to most dorms, so theres little need for parking.Wheelchair accessibility: Theres an elevator to access the second floor where dining is, but its usually very crowded and there are limited wheelchair accessible tables and narrow walkways.Dietary restrictions: Theres only one station that offers food without cross contamination for those with allergies. They look like they serve the same 3 things all the time. Common dietary restrictions are marked for each item.
Food is the same pretty much every day, soggy or stale, my high school had better food
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