Westernwinds Dining Facility Restaurant en San Angelo

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#166 De 294 en San Angelo
7.8
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7.8/10
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7.8/10
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7.8/10
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7.8/10
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7.8/10
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$$$ International
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Currently with my friend who got food poisoning from this dfac. Make it make sense and do better!!
Sometimes out of major ingredients for certain burgers upwards of a week though the food is pretty decent I love fresh salads and it always is except pray they dont run out of ceaser because the to go dressings all taste off because theyre fat free
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michael ortiz
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7 months ago
Greatest Ham & Cheese Omelets. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Midnight Chow. Benefits of being in the Fire Department. Service Dine in Meal type Other Price per person $1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Thanksgiving Dinner
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Mike B
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2 years ago
This dining facility is exquisite. I never had an over cooked meal or dealt with rude staff. I ate 8 boiled eggs every morning, leaving the yolks for the beasts that lived in the dumpster behind (I have a separate review for that). For lunch and dinner I ate 3 chicken breasts and sweet potato fries, with the occasional desert. Every. Single. Day. It was tremendous. I even met my wife here. I can’t really speak on the rest of the food they offer but if you’re here for freshly boiled eggs, grilled chicken, sweet potato fries, and near-single digit body fat, then you’re at the right place.
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H H
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A year ago
I can't believe how expensive this place is. About $10 for a small meal if you're not military. They charge you for every item you grab, where as Army DFACs charge you a set price of about $5.50 and you can load your tray up to the max, as long as it's reasonable. They even charge for fruits and vegetables, which some people may be discouraged from buying since they could otherwise save money. The food isn't even good; the burgers are $4 and are some of the cheapest patties I've had. Why is the Air Force trying to profit off non meal card holders?! Does the Air Force not see spouses and veterans as family too? I can't remember the last time I went over to a friend's house for dinner only for them to charge me $20 for a glass of water and freezer food.
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Connor Drash
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2 months ago
they need to figure out the lines or just add another dfac Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Finn
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4 years ago
Go there every time I visit my bf on base. THE PHILLY MAINTAINER IS THE GREATEST SANDWICH IN EXISTENCE. The bathrooms are always clean, the lines are good, staff is usually pretty nice, they keep on top of cleaning the tables, it always feels really clean in there. Great variety of food.
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Ian Miller
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2 years ago
It's an Air Force DFac. It's probably slightly above average. Better than what I had at Leonard Wood, an Army DFac. Burgers are eh, subs are solid. Entre line is usually good, sometimes great, occasionally bad. Grill line occasionally takes a half hour to get through. Lots of fish dishes and chicken almost daily, both of which are sometimes overcooked. Side selection is usually great. Lots of dessert options. Come get some food. Service Take out Meal type Lunch
My first issue is with pricing. If I were a meal card holder then it would've gotten 2 stars. I spent $10 for a lunch here once. What I got was 2 grilled chicken sandwiches like the ones they sell at gas stations, small sweet potato fries which were fine and a 16oz bottle of water. The sandwich itself was insanely dry. No amount of ketchup would have saved it. Food quality and options were lacking at least the day I went and nobody should ever spend that much money for food. I would have gotten a coffee too but I'd imagine it would have been overly expensive
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horus smith
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3 years ago
Most dining facilities lock the building down during non operation periods. Westernwinds does not do this. The manager which watched me from the get go, didn't say a word about the facility being closed. He wait for me to pick up some to go food and then came and took it from my hand and told me its now trashed. I offered to pay but apparently it was too late. I find it sad they've put a person in a position of power who thinks its okay as a civilian to treat military in this manner.
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