No frills campus dining with occasional flashes of brilliance(the curry peas entrée was much better than I expected). WWS café’s soups often provide me with a temperature boost on chilly winter days. The staff is friendly(Tommy has a real knack for remembering students’ names) and the coffee helps keep me studious and attentive. The espresso drinks are not cheap but they hold their weight against Starbucks. I only wish WWS café stayed open a bit longer so I could get a post-seminar cappuccino without fully emerging from the Cave that is the Woodrow Wilson School!
L K.
Classificação do local: 3 Cambridge, MA
I really wish this place had longer hours… would love to take advantage of its pre-prepared sandwiches when I’m desperate and on break during my afternoon classes! 2⁄5 for its pre-packaged foods(taking price into consideration) and 3.5÷5 for the hot lunch options. I like the hot lunch self-serve, though it’s nothing like Prospect House’s cafeteria for lunch. Both are retail self-serve cafeteria-style places run by the University. «The Woodrow Wilson Café serves continental style breakfast including Tazo Teas, Small World Roaster coffee and fresh pastries. Lunches include a featured hot entrée, panini, sandwich and salad specials in addition to tossed to order salads, made to order deli sandwiches and a selection of pre-made sandwiches and salads in the Grab-n-Go area. Location The Woodrow Wilson Café is located in the Shultz Dining Room on the first floor of Roberts Hall. Academic year hours: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday The Woodrow Wilson Café is closed on weekends.» (Princeton website)