Dining at UWSP

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By: Arely Perez

At the University of Stevens Point, we understand how important it is for students to stay nourished. UWSP offers many dining spots, something for every day of the week! 

Upper DeBot Dining Center  

The Upper DeBot holds seven all you care to eat food stations. The stations include a variety of food from around the world cuisine, to pasta, pizza, salad bar, desserts and the allergen friendly station. All the stations are self-serve which allows students to serve themselves the portion amount they know they will be able to consume. This system allows UWSP to minimize food waste! 

Lower DeBot Marketplace 

This location features a small convenience store where students can stock up on snacks. Snack options range from frozen pizza and sushi to chips, candy, refreshments and more. In Lower DeBot there are also four food stations. The stations include a burrito bar, wraps, pizza, burgers and appetizers.  

DUC Food Court  

The DUC food court is another option here on campus that serves a variety of foods. The variety of these stations is wide, from customizable macaroni bowls, chicken wings and fries, to handcrafted sandwiches, pizza, Asian rice bowls, soups, sushi, boba tea, a salad bar and grilled favorites. 

Common Ground Cafe  

The Common Ground Cafe specializes in serving Starbucks beverages. Find your favorite Starbucks drinks here at UWSP. While you’re here grab a snack, pastry, sandwich, salad or parfait. The cafe also includes some gluten-free and sugar-free products. 

Homegrown Cafe  

Need a little something to get you through class?  The Homegrown Cafe has you covered from coffee, smoothies, teas and other refreshments. They also sell grab-and-go food like yogurts, pastries, fruit, sandwiches and salads. The Homegrown Cafe caters to Wisconsin brands, one of which is the popular sparkling water Bubblr’. They also promote gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and allergy friendly items. A fun fact is that the Homegrown Cafe focuses on their products having healthy components, such as natural dyes in their drinks! 

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