Dining hall
As I go down the stairs that lead to the Piedmont Central’s dining hall, I can already hear the chatter and noise. The room was well lit from the sun beaming inside the huge windows. The smell of the mixture food hits my noise and I can see all of the colorful food available to eat, ranging from international foods to vegan foods.
As I walk in the dining hall around dinner time, I noticed how the room is packed with hungry Georgia State students. Somehow, all of the lines for the food and drinks are long. Inside the dining hall, there are some stations where students can see and order their food, for example, the smoothie station, the omelets station, and the international food station. These popular stations are meant for the student to be able to customize their food and usually have a long waiting line too.
The main people who are in the dining hall are hungry students who have either came straight from class or are with their friends eating together. Many students like coming to the dining hall to eat with their friends so there are often a group of people crowding around a small table. Other people who are in the dining hall are the employers such as the cooks or the student workers. Many of the workers are moving fast in order to clean off the tables in order for more students to eat their meal or rapidly cooking more food.
Many students enjoy eating at Piedmont Central’s dining hall because the dining hall is right on the 1st floor of the building and is conveniently located for Piedmont Central’s residents. Other students who are not Piedmont Central’s residents enjoy eating at the dining hall because Piedmont Central has more food options than the other dining halls at Patton Hall or Piedmont North.