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Contribuiți la feedbackGig ‘Em!!Came here on a college visit with my son. I graduated from A&M in ‘96, and spent some time in Schumacher Hall. Sbisa has had quite the upgrade since then!Lots of options depending on how you feel for the day. Plenty of seating area. All of the food we sampled was good, although the portions they provided were fairly small. It is all you can eat however, so you can certainly go back and get what you need.
Everyday at Sbsa dining hall, or as my friends and I call it affectionately, the beezer is a new day, new food, new opportunities (to eat), and new memories. To us the beezer is more than just a simple dining hall, it 's a place that offers a much needed oasis away from the shackles of class work or a lonely dorm. I know someday I will tell these memories to my children when they attend Texas A&M, until that day I look forward to continuing to produce such memories at my home away from home.
Dear sabisa dining hall, to the fries I’ve shoved down my face, the orange chicken I’ve stabbed and stuffed into my mouth, and the cookies I’ve made more than quick work of, you are more than words can even begin to describe. Your subtle lighting that sets the mood of not full tiredness but also a welcoming warm feel as if you were in the own confines of your very home. It’s a place to escape, to laugh, and to love (very much love). I’ve always said to myself “I will never get fat” (ever). But as soon as my skinny and meek body crossed the threshold of those beautiful double doors and my eyes set on the welcoming staff behind the desk, that notion has completely slithered away from me like a black mamba (the fastest snake in the animal kingdom). I will probably be fat at the end of the year, but at this point, to be quite frank, I don’t think I care anymore. Thank you sabisa for turning me into a more than healthy eater and helping me become the man I’ve always strived to be deep down but that I never knew I wanted to become. Sincerely Kyle??
Long lines and food seemed cold by the time we got there.
Well! Since I moved to College Station, Sbisa has been a home away from home for me, and it will remain so until I graduate. Although I live on the Southside, I religiously bike to Sbisa for meals because the food at the Commons is too gross and always half-cooked. So kudos to everyone at Sbisa for upholding professionalism and serving the Aggies with integrity.