Cantigny Warrior Restaurant

  3.4 – 265 reviews   • Diner

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Cantigny Warrior Restaurant 66442

Hours

Monday7:45–9:15 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM
Tuesday7:45–9:15 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM
Wednesday7:45–9:15 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM
Thursday7:45–9:15 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM
Friday7:45–9:15 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM
Sunday9:30 AM–1 PM, 5–6:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 7673 Parker Rd, Fort Riley, KS 66442

Phone: (785) 239-9101

Website: https://home.army.mil/riley/index.php/my-fort/all-services/dining-facilities

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Reviews

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The good things are:
– cashier desk personnel is usually friendly and helpful.
– Facilities are clean.
– Serving personnel is also nice.
– There are plenty of fruit and veggies.
– Food is unrestricted, we can take as much as we want (though it is not because of this particular DFAC, it’s a general regulation)
– Some fruit are ripe and sweet: dark grapes, raspberries, oranges, sometimes green melon.

The bad things are:

-ICE feedback from doesn’t work at all, they merely don’t react to it.
– The worst is salads. Who can mix bacon, dried fruit, raw broccoli, mayonnaise and lots lots of salt in the same dish? Congrats, you got a Nobel Prize for the best ever laxative medication. I am sorry for vomiting not laxative. Another example: look at the picture to this review: grapes + onions = another salad for vomiting.
– Store labels should be taken out from fruit because soldiers eat them with labels (which are not noticeable).
– For every combined dish it would be great to show components on the label e.g. oil, salt etc. So e.g. people with allergies can track it.
– Many fruits are unripe and unsweet: strawberry, blackberry.
-Onions are not always served. Green onions are not served at all.
– Oil, salt, and vinegar. This makes all the cooked food fast food. So government can save resources by replacing DFAC with McDonalds. Many soldiers can’t pass ACFT sitting on profiles overweight. Just place them on the tables and let people decide themselves whether to add it to the food. For now, fries, potato and other food contain excessive oil (btw there is an option to cook fries without oil at all). All veggies are cooked with oil. Why don’t just place oil separately on the tables so soldiers can add oil as they want? And if we don’t want oil we have a chance to eat healthy veggies without it. For squash: it is not squash with oil, it is oil with squash. Some salads and hot peppers are overwhelmed with vinegar. Why not serve fresh raw hot peppers which are healthier and tasty?
-TVs are showing annoying low morale shows and adds. Better to not have TV in the DFAC at all.
– Lots of plastic and styrofoam dishes and utensils, destroying our planet. Soldiers could easily get multiple use to go trays.
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Nyjhee Simon
I attempted to call the DEFAC today to ask if there was a way to view the daily menu. Unfortunately, the sergeant who answered the phone ended the call abruptly without providing any assistance. This came across as dismissive and unprofessional.
I understand the DEFAC staff have demanding jobs, but courteous communication is an important part of serving Soldiers. I would appreciate if this issue could be addressed so that future inquiries can be handled more professionally.
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Alex Johnson
If you ask for eggs at the grill, you’ll get them. But don’t expect them to be cooked all the way. I got my tray today and it was a puddle. This isn’t the first time this has happened.
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deneme 2
A great place to spend time with friends or family. Highly enjoyable!
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Isaac Jobent
For all the times I came here The DFAC was consistent with having everything I need to take care of myself and having all the Veggies and Fruits I need and the food is Pretty Good I recommend new comers coming to Fort Riley to sit down and eat here and the Guys here work hard to make sure everyone is well fed never left this place hungry
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Vanessa Graber-Salinas
Amazing food for a great price (for civilians). It was filling and so flavorful!
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Thomas Rossman
Food and availability of dishes is pretty good if you go inside, but the drive thru is very much an afterthought. They rarely have utensils in the drive thru, even if they give you salad with dressing. Like, how exactly do y’all expect me to eat this? Like a dog? And then there’s those times for breakfast when they give you cereal and apple juice. Am I supposed to pour the juice in my cereal and just drink it? Because again, no utensils.

Some days, the lines are so long that I don’t have time to eat here, so I end up having to eat my own food, buy something at the PX, or go without eating. If it weren’t for the fact that Uncle Sam forces me to pay for the DFAC, I wouldn’t go half the time. If the DFAC can’t stay open without forcing single soldiers to pay for it, then maybe it shouldn’t exist.
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Adam Hinkel
This defac is just depressing.
It seems that there’s never anything ready.
you’re typically waiting for 20+ minutes.
The workers seem ready to work and are helpful, but it’s painful to ask for the same things every day. Can you please refill the Mayo? Ketchup? Milk? Pancakes? Bread? Utensils?
There’s a wide selection of drinks however typically the most liked beverage choices aren’t filled or stocked.
Theres also typically and E7 walking around but idk what his job is.. im always asking for refills in supplies even tho its his job to monitor and supervise.

The army has an issue with 22 a day. This defac isn’t helping that statistic.
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Brennigan Myers
This DFAC in particular is in a constant supply crisis. If you wish to get take-out and eat in the peace of your own room, you should just forget about that. You will be eating elbow to elbow with strangers. On top of the lack of supplies the food has a 50/50 shot of being cold and or stale. Often simultaneously.
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John Greisure
I just want my food to be fully cooked just one time man. Just once is all.
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