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May 2023 by Isabella H.
The lunch was wonderful today! Best raviolis at Loyola University Maryland (Boulders).
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May 2022 by Marshell Powell
This is where I work
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May 2021 by Barbara Agurs
Great food!
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January 2020 by Patricia Bright
Great cooks
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December 2019 by Ben Grossman
Good times
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September 2019 by Samuel M.
The one star is for the fries being decent, other than that Boulder deserves 0. I'm honestly not sure how students survive on this food. Boulder is straight up terrible. Every time you think they're going to make something good, they mess it up. Thankfully there's a cereal bar, not sure what else I would eat there. If you're thinking about going to boulder, I'll save you and your stomach right now, don't go.
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July 2019 by Pat Stakem
As college cafe's go, not too bad. Good selections, good food. A little pricey. Clean and comfy. Would go there again.
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July 2019 by Lou DeMaio
Great made from scratch foods. Lots of smiles as well.
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June 2019 by Sabrina Collins
Good selection of food
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March 2019 by James C.
Unfortunately I cannot give this more than 2 stars. While it is a convenient and cheap option for an all you can eat dinner, the food tastes terrible. The service is great! Especially this one guy. I'm not sure of his name. Late weekends there are breakfast specials which is great after a night out. If you're looking for a good dinner to enjoy, I wouldn't go here.
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December 2018 by Chuck Ogala
The food is ok it isn't the greatest, but the staff are the best
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December 2018 by Matthew Scully
Very average
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September 2018 by Katie H.
As a college cafeteria, I can't really complain about the quality of the food. Yeah sure, there are sometimes nothing to eat for me as I am severely allergic to gluten, but I've learned to head for cereal on nights where there's nothing to satisfy my dietary needs. However, there is a new policy that's been implied this semester. Students, during their very busy days, are no longer able to take food to-go out of fear that the dining hall is losing money. As a result, when I'm on my way to class, work, the library - I am no longer able to take my food to go. I don't know when exactly in my day I have an hour to set aside for a meal, or say longer if I'd like to eat more than once a day. I was already upset with the outrageous prices of Boulder that charges 9 meal points for a yogurt, but now I can't even seem to find time to stop at Boulder. This wastes my money I spent on a meal plan and makes me waste even more money at the grocery store. I am a student on a budget, I already pick up twice shifts a week bartending to cover daily costs. I can't afford to pay for a meal plan AS WELL AS groceries. Boulder's gotten so bad, it no longer allows us to walk through during "all you can eat hours" out of fear that students are stealing. When it's torrential downpouring, students use Boulder as a means to walk through on their way to class since it's a direct route to main campus for seniors and freshmen. NOW, with this new policy, students are forced to bear the cold and rain because of Boulder's lack of trust of its' students.
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September 2018 by John B.
Boulder has terrible policies that infringes on students' experience at Loyola. It's a shame Loyola is allowing for the dining hall to treat their students so terribly. Not allowing to-go boxes nor allowing students to walk through is going to have serious consequences on the Loyola experience. It is unrealistic to expect students to eat every meal in the dining hall with no warning. Students have purchased meal plans that they can't use as intended. The food is decent but not worth the massive price tag.
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September 2017 by Joe N.
Loyola University's dining hall. It's all you can eat now. The mash potatoes were amazing- creamy with skin for texture. Gumbo with shrimp and chicken was satisfying. Pizza better than expected. Rice crispies used corn flakes instead. An imaginative and fun change.