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McKinney’s Grill Needs to Update Their Menu
and more. Aside from the food made to order, students can find a wide selection of drinks, sweet treats, and pre-packaged snacks on display. Moreover, McKinney’s pool tables, TVs, and large seating area creates a place for students to relax, but the food variety lacks.
Junior Nick Watts said, “I think the loaded fries are iconic but Onion rings would slap.” added, they do not have to be complex options. For example, Nachos would be a simple yet fulfilling option to give the menu more depth. It is both an inexpensive and easy to store option.
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I think a weekly poll for food suggestions would be good to allow for more student involvement. I think even a late night breakfast once a week to offer more diversity in meals would also be a great event that students would attend.
Overall, McKinney’s is a campus hot spot for all students and the atmosphere is great, but without changes the food quickly gets old. If changes are made I think it would revitalize McKinney’s, and attract more people on campus.
McKinney’s Grill standard hours are 6 pm to midnight everyday, and its central location on campus in the Barter Student Center makes McKinney’s a great place for hungry students to have a late night meal or snack. McKinney’s has a pub style menu containing food items such as burgers, salads, chicken tenders, fries,
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In my opinion, McKinney’s is a good place to pick up decent food when the cafeteria is closed. The food options, however, need to change. Toan Phan, junior, said, “It’s cool, but it’s just the same quality as the Caf food.”
I feel a reason for the limited choices may be due to staffing issues. There are normally only two employees working, sometimes three. I feel a larger staff would allow for McKinney’s to expand, and broaden their menu to give students something new. If additional items were
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