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Bidrage med feedbackSomething I like about this defac is that they allow you to eat how you want. I eat minimal carbs. Marne allows you to get more than one protein, where Spartan does not. They also don’t make you feel bad about asking for the chicken and the fish. Still not worth $382 a month, but better than most. Also I’ve only ever come here for lunch
Good food for a dfac some food is mislabeled like Macaroni noodles with Alfredo sauce was called Mac and cheese but it's better than fort Carson
If you don't have a car, the walk can be up to 30 minutes, and then you get to wait 20 minutes for a small slab of some overly salted what I hope is meat, with a side of bland tasteless potatoes, and a pinch of hard vegetables. The drinks are watered down, there's only two options if you're lucky, and no other extras availableNothing but the best from 3rd ID
DFac food. Typically some combination of dry, tough, and salty. Promote me already.
Saddened by the fact that so many ICE complaints have gone ignored, I’m turning to a public forum.Marne Bistro is the most glaring example of Ft. Stewart’s inadequate facilities and disregard for soldier’s comfort, time, and money.The fact that wait times cause soldiers to be late for formations, lines wrap around the outside of the building, and that only half of the building is operational is deplorable. Beyond that, there is no way to justify the quality and serving size of the food pictured for $330/month. You are exploiting soldiers. This is borderline theft.Your soldiers are hungry. You are failing them at the most basic level and you should be ashamed.Respectfully,Sgt. Weidle, BryceA btry, 1-41 FA1ABCT, 3ID