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'''Ferris Booth Commons''' is a dining location on the third floor of [[Lerner Hall]]. You can use [[Dining Dollars]] here. Its name is a nod to Lerner Hall's predecessor, [[Ferris Booth Hall]].
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'''Ferris Booth Commons''' is a dining location on the third floor of [[Lerner Hall]]. Its name is a nod to Lerner Hall's predecessor, [[Ferris Booth Hall]].  Ferris Booth Commons is more commonly known as just "Ferris" and is generally the go-to campus eatery when you get sick of John Jay.
  
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In spring of 2010, it was announced that Ferris would become a second dining hall as part of the changes to the dining plan that are scheduled to take effect in fall 2010.  Students will be able to swipe into Ferris just like they do into John Jay and eat all the pasta they desire.  However, the a-la-carte options such as sushi and bottled beverages have been moved downstairs to [[Cafe 212]].
 
 
* pasta, where the staff are unusually cruel
 
* pan-Asian curry dishes, where the staff are curiously friendly
 
* bagels, but only in the morning
 
* sushi
 
* lo mein
 
* sandwiches
 
* desserts
 
* burger bar
 
* burrito bar
 
* smoothies
 
* pizza
 
* crazy swiper ladies that will scream "NEEEXXXTTTT!" in your face if you're not paying enough attention on line - or you are and they just enjoy the yelling
 
  
 
[[Category:On-campus dining locations]]
 
[[Category:On-campus dining locations]]

Revision as of 14:32, 25 June 2010

Ferris Booth Commons is a dining location on the third floor of Lerner Hall. Its name is a nod to Lerner Hall's predecessor, Ferris Booth Hall. Ferris Booth Commons is more commonly known as just "Ferris" and is generally the go-to campus eatery when you get sick of John Jay.

In spring of 2010, it was announced that Ferris would become a second dining hall as part of the changes to the dining plan that are scheduled to take effect in fall 2010. Students will be able to swipe into Ferris just like they do into John Jay and eat all the pasta they desire. However, the a-la-carte options such as sushi and bottled beverages have been moved downstairs to Cafe 212.