Monday, October 29, 2012

Devils Diner

Unfortunately when it comes to most of the mentioned criteria, the Devils Diner may not be considered such an ideal choice to eat. Of course like the rest of the residential dining locations there are a few things that do make the Devils Diner stand out more than others. For example, The Devils Diner is open until 2 am on Saturdays and Sundays which would come in handy if you are a student who likes late night meals for any reason at all such as taking a break from studying or just simply being hungry. Another important consideration to take in mind is if you are a student who likes to party and then eat with friends afterwards This place would certainly be a great location to hang out simply because meal plans are accepted so spending money at a restaurant like Ihop or Denny's would just be a waste considering you could receive the same quality of food, if not better, at the Diner . So why are they open so late on the weekends? Well its quite simple, this reflects back to an economics principle of equal trade. The Diner knows where their main business comes from so in order to increase profit it would make sense to stay open later on a weekend considering they may be aware that college students stay up late to socialize and do other things on the weekends. Therefore students that are up late at night will be aware that the diner is open and will head over for a meal.

Unfortunately the Devils Diner is the only residential dining location that does not offer its customers an "all you can eat" option. Although you cannot engage in the ancient art of "all you can eat" there is still a variety of options that can be selected ranging from pancakes, enchiladas, quesadillas, pizza, hamburgers, boneless buffalo wings, curly fries, and many more. Another negative thing about this location is that the food is not previously prepared, so once your order is placed you will have to wait a while for the food to be prepared (I once waited for more than 15 minutes for my cheese and chicken quesadillas with a side of curly fries to be made) . On the other hand, the fact that the food is not prepared until you order can be a positive thing because then we know that the food has not just been sitting there.

Overall, the food at the Diner is delicious. I would rate the quality of the food an 8 out of 10. In terms of healthiness, there are healthy selections such as salads, chicken sandwiches and other nutritious foods like fruit. To sum it up, you cannot go wrong with selecting the Devils Diner as a place to eat if you do not mind traveling to the area which is on the north side of ASU campus or perhaps you may go eat there before or after a sporting event at the wells fargo arena or the football stadium. To the right is a video of other people's thoughts about the Diner.

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