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It's hilarious that this place is called "College Place" because it is almost exactly like the cafeteria at my college. Right down to the waffle maker. Except it isn't "all you can eat bacon"... and I wonder why I gained the freshman 30.... ANYWAYS. I've been here a couple of times, and your experience just depends on the day. Breakfast isn't usually too busy, and they have a made-to-order station with most of your breakfast staples (omelets, pancakes, bacon, eggs, etc.). I'm a particular fan of the made to order because you decide what goes in the stuff you are eating. HOWEVER... close to 5 bucks seems a bit excessive for a 2 egg omelet with one protein and 3 veggies. Lunch gives you a lot of options. Made to order hamburger station (with the aforementioned sweet potato fries, holla), the hot lunch and MTO pasta (with daily specials), and a pretty good salad bar with good protein choices and different soups of the day (Au Bon Pain). This is one of those places that you could eat here every day and probably never have the same thing, plenty of options to choose from. It's cafeteria quality food from a cafeteria. You are getting exactly what you expect you should be getting.
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