DUSDAC discusses adding Quickly Tea House to Merchants on Points
Quickly Tea House, a local bubble tea vendor, visited the Duke Student Dining Advisory Committee Wednesday hoping to join the Merchants on Points program.
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Quickly Tea House, a local bubble tea vendor, visited the Duke Student Dining Advisory Committee Wednesday hoping to join the Merchants on Points program.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee is gearing up for its annual food truck rodeo.
Ever since Dale’s Indian Cuisine left the Merchants on Points program in 2018, there has been a chicken tikka masala-void in the stomach of every student looking for evening delivery.
We hold this truth to be self-evident: not all fries are created equal.
A potential successor to Red Mango's location in the Bryan Center has stepped forward.
Sazón has become a popular restaurant in the Brodhead Center, serving around 700 customers per day. But despite the initial popularity, the eatery is still looking for ways to improve.
When the Quenchers location in Wilson Gym was replaced by Red Mango at the end of last year, some students felt slighted.