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February 2024 by Jerm Jerm
My first time eating there I didn’t know I need a CAC to sign in/register. They didn’t even gave me a chance like hey you can eat for now but next time bring your CAC. Nothing. I walk back to barracks hungry!!!!!!Fix yourselves.
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September 2023 by Raven Starz
Beautiful dfac & very
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July 2023 by wini Yeb
I tried it out previously about 3 years ago and it wasn't great. But tjis time around the menu has been revamped to include healthy and hearty options even for breakfast. I love that they making a huge effort in improving the menu. Price is decent, I love the variety of food option available here. Customer service is amazing ?. I highly recommend.
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July 2023 by Zachary Prichard
How about you either open the doors or give me my money back.
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December 2022 by Frank-o H
They greedy with their portion size & they swear it's a VIP club. Can't let mfrs in when they clearly got so much room.
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December 2022 by R N
Thanksgiving meal was an incredible value at $10.05, although hot food selections were served at lukewarm temperature, not hot. Hard-to-find location unless you are familiar with the base layout.
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December 2022 by Whit Stone
absolute joke, fill the drink machines and just give us the food. always making it complicated with an attitude. boohoo ? y'all picked the
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August 2022 by David Pearce
They are good. Don’t compare *any* DFAC to your favorite restaurant, your family’s cooking, Haleiwa Joe’s, etc. As an American Soldier on island when you are on-base you should check your privilege, shut up, eat as clean/good as you can & keep it moving. You are the energy you give off and some people just *love* to complain, c’mon now.
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February 2022 by Swaz aaa
barely open, drink machines are never filled, cooks dont listen when i ask for stuff. glad i pay for this
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January 2022 by MrGotsGots
Absolutely abysmal. The worst DFAC on Schofield and its not even close. It's actually mind-boggling. When they change their schedule, there is no type of public announcement, or message that gets sent out on any social media, or SMS. No sign on the doors. Soldiers are then forced; those who live near K-quad, those who are in-processing, those who are on duty, in an hour and a half to walk to another DFAC usually a mile and a half away, eat, and then return to duty by 1300. For those who have no car, this is nearly impossible (when the expectation and scheduling states both breakfast and lunch would be available at said DFAC for the week)The servers are rude. They consistently are having side conversations forcing you then, to repeat your order. I've seen this happen multiple times, it's the norm. Drink stations, are rarely if ever filled. Usually limiting you to one option (that still ends up being watered down), even when all the lights are on. Finally cost. There at least 5-10k soldiers on island who probably eat at the DFAC, if not more. Even if just 1/4 eat at the DFAC, at a budget of $770 a month, that adds up to $1,925.000 per month! Yet there are so many things oftentimes not available (i.e. drinks, variety salad dressings, milk on occasion). Where is our money going? Please tell me, and then give us the option to pocket BAS if this is how its gonna beIt's completely embarrassing. Warrior Inn and Bronco Cafe NEVER have this problem. Drink stations are always filled. Cups are larger than a toddler size. Food never runs out. Servers are nice. Yet I am punished for having to go to this DFAC, lacking suitable transportation to go elsewhere. At the end of the day this comes down to leadership.Why are other DFAC's on the same base, consistently outperforming K-Quad? Why do you get two different types of service? Why is it only when the Sergeant Major, or LTC arrives, is there a sense of urgency and purpose; and food that wasn't available, suddenly appears out of thin air? I don't get it.When hundreds of soldiers don't have cars, and you guys close for both breakfast and lunch, you then put an undue burden on soldiers saying to 1: go purchase food on their own at the shoppete; or 2: not eat. Some people can't afford that.There's no empathy for soldiers who have no POV's, absolutely none. And the behavior in my time here, has consistently shown that.Do Better.
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October 2021 by D. Pearce SSC
They are good. Don’t compare *any* DFAC to your favorite restaurant, your family’s cooking, Haleiwa Joe’s, etc. As an American Soldier on island when you are on-base you should check your privilege, shut up, eat as clean/good as you can & keep it moving. You are the energy you give off and some people just *love* to complain, c’mon now.
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September 2020 by ESTEBAN Feetachiny
I'd say dog food was better but even that is giving this place too much credit
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September 2020 by Anthony Wike
Its been ten years, 5 years of homelessness since my time in service and the biggest thing I could ever miss, this place right here.
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July 2020 by Voodoo Ranger
Its been ten years, 5 years of homelessness since my time in service and the biggest thing I could ever miss, this place right here.
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February 2020 by Daryl Lander
This is not a restaurant. This is a DFAC. There’s a difference.