McEwen Dining Hall
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This is one of the dining halls that we have on campus. It's the dining all closest to his story because it's right in the middle of all these buildings, and a lot of people go there in between classes because it's very, very close and convenient. They just renovated it this past year and rebuilt and revamped it, which is really nice. So on the bottom floor we have the regular all access dining hall for any students with a meal plan. Then upstairs we have PE way, which is the Asian chain restaurant, and we also have village juice, which is where you can get smoothies and really healthy salads and breakfast, uh, sandwiches and things like that. You can use meal plans for that, and you can also pay. You can pay real money to get in anywhere on campus, but it's going to be a little more expensive if you do that. McEwan is a pretty popular signing off because it has pay way and villas shoes above. Food in general, in my opinion, isn't bad. I eat on campus all the time. What do you guys think of the food at Ilan? It's got a lot of selection, like a wide variety of it. So you got like a Chinese you got was a village village? Yeah. So there's a lot of variety, and there's a lot of dining. We're the only campus in the country with the biscuit bill on campus. What do they serve it? Big Meghan cheeses like fried chicken sandwiches allowed. I brought my fair play like other like, six days a week. I didn't have a plus seven my freshman and sophomore year, so I just ate at the Downey house a lot, which was fine. I got what I wanted, and I got some salads, and, um, it was nice to go off campus to have that experience because of some great restaurant off campus is the boot.