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T’s is by far the best restaurant on the campus of the University of St. Thomas. Very friendly regular staff people once you get to know them. Their breakfast burrito is the best. View all feedback.
T’s is by far the best restaurant on the campus of the University of St. Thomas. Very friendly regular staff people once you get to know them. Their breakfast burrito is the best.
Food is gas but post some damn accurate hours, tired of walking all the way over just for it to be closed randomly.
Based on quality alone, T's is overpriced. With other factors considered (location, monopoly, demographic of clients), the price seems fair. T's is owned by the University of St. Thomas is located on campus in ASC. The food is on par with what's served in the various dining halls on campus and is actually good! There's decent variety and the pricing based on what you order instead of buffet style like the dining halls. They even have take-out options.The cost of my chipotle chicken sandwich and one cup of soda (and tax) was $9.75. I easily found a quiet place to sit nearby.
Based on quality alone, T's is overpriced. With other factors considered (location, monopoly, demographic of clients), the price seems fair. T's is owned by the University of St. Thomas is located on campus in ASC. The food is on par with what's served in the various dining halls on campus and is actually good! There's decent variety and the pricing based on what you order instead of buffet style like the dining halls. They even have take-out options. The cost of my chipotle chicken sandwich and one cup of soda (and tax) was $9.75. I easily found a quiet place to sit nearby.
I got a tuna sandwich which was really tasty but I couldnt help and notice it was the same setup as subway except twice the price.
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