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Revision as of 12:32, 9 March 2007
Hewitt Dining Hall is located on the Barnard campus on the first floor of Hewitt Hall. Due to its affiliation with Columbia University, Columbia students with a meal plan can also use meals at Hewitt. Many students choose to bear its longer wait times in exchange for better overall quality of food. Wait lines are normally the longest at the stir fry, sandwich bar, and hot bar, since dining staff hand serve all students. Hewitt also offers a large Kosher section and normally has more options for vegans and vegetarians.
Offerings
- Hot Bar (Changed Daily)
- Vegetarian Entrée
- Vegan Entrée
- 2 Meat Entrées
- 3 Side Dishes
- (Note: only one entrée allowed per trip to the bar)
- Permanent Features
- Pizza
- Sandwich Bar
- Stir Fry
- Salad Bar
- Vegan Bar
Advantages
- Vastly Superior Food Quality
- Normally has better dessert selection
- Offers Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (as opposed to John Jay's two meals per day)
- Meals are secretly cheaper than those at John Jay
Disadvantages
- During peak times, lines can be quite long
- Seating can be difficult to locate
- For first-timers, locating the dining hall is next to impossible (see page on Barnard tunnel system)
- Fewer options
- Distance from campus
- Limit of one entrée per trip to hot bar