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Avaliação da contribuiçãoByrne is great for an old-fashioned diet. a look at the food and they will sit on the salad. I hear we should open a new fresh zone last month. I'm really happy that the rancid salat moves from one room to another.
If I could give more stars I would. When eating at Byrne Hall I feel rich. Why would I go to the store and pay .99 for a Vitamin Water when I can pay 2.99 for one at Byrne? It is not that I enjoy spending lots of money, I actually get pleasure wasting it. I must admit it is hard to give Byrne a satisfactory score on sustainability. My doctor has warned me that my diet has caused irreversible bowel damage. Only 16 months of eating this food has killed my stomach, but on the bright side I never had the opportunity to pack on the pounds since the food runs right through me.
For an extra adventurous meal, try the two-week Indian special
Definitely the best dining hall on Dartmouth's campus! The sandwiches are the highlight, featuring King Arthur Flour bread and Boar's Head meats. The atmosphere is fantastic, whether you're seated in the courtyard on a beautiful day or inside the dining room. I also recommend stopping by Joe's Coffee on your way to dessert to grab some goodies from KAF Bakeries.
If Oscar is at the grill, you can expect a great meal. The fish options may seem hit or miss, but they can turn out to be surprisingly tasty. Many of the soups are more brine than substance, with questionable chunks of meat. I wouldn't recommend frequenting the salad bar, but overall, it's a decent place to eat with the potential to impress.