Ghost Warrior Restaurant

  2.6 – 70 reviews   • Restaurant

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Address and Contact Information

Address: Bldg 3757, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98433

Phone: (253) 967-1952

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Reviews

Susan Jaracz
Friends don’t let friends eat at Ghost. The folks there are friendly and generous. I get it. I would want to give that stuff away too. They have some problems with dryness. I don’t understand having salad fixings and no salad. I don’t really want to go back. I’d rather eat beef jerky and read these funny reviews.
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Patrick Standifer
I don’t understand how a DFAC can have terrible food AND such strict portion control, ghost warrior restaurants can definitely give Chipotle a run for their money in the latter category. Take the time and just go to another DFAC.
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Sky k
I’d rank this dead last out of the 8 DFAC’s I’ve been able to *consistently* eat at. The service is fine and the food quality is just acceptable. The main thing that pulls it to dead last in my mind is that Soldiers can only choose one “protein”. I actually laughed when I was told that in line. You cannot say that physical fitness is a high priority if nutritional quality is an after thought. That’s what this DFAC feels like, “an after thought”. Generally I gauge how good a DFAC is by how embarrassed I’d be to bring friends or family there, if for some reason I had to. This one would be the most embarrassing. I think what makes it even more funny is that there are other DFACs on JBLM that are above and beyond. How is this one so far behind?
Anyway 4/10!
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R Paylay
My local dfac(courage inn) was closed so I went to ghost for the first time today. Came in around noon on a Saturday for brunch, not impressed. No forks, terrible selection, stale atmosphere. If I was still in basic, I would rather not eat than come here. The PV2 that served me the the 4 tablespoons of eggs and inedible salmon seemed enthusiastic about her job at least. As I navigated my way through the gaggle of civilian cleaning employees that seemed to just be standing around mindlessly wiping down everything that I was trying to get to(the dried out oatmeal, unappetizing iceberg lettuce, milk cooler with no milk in it, juice machine with only 1 of 4 juices stocked), I couldn’t help but think why the military has a retention problem. They force us to pay for food whether we eat it or not, and this is what we get. Courage inn by comparison is leagues above Ghost and I would have no problem sending my BAS there. I wouldn’t subject POWs to Ghost.
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Demitrius Carmichael
The food actually isn’t bad at all. The service, however, is worst than anything compared to Courage Inn or Lancer DFACs.

I know complaining here wouldnt be heard much because they dont care anyway, I need to complain on ICE for them to really care. But I am going to let that slide and complain here.

One of the E5 Sgt, specifically the female Asian Sgt (apologize for race mentioning, only to specify), is super rude and such a toxic to other younger junior enlisted there. And you can also definitely see how she really hates her job. Her aura really makes other junior enlisted around her feel scared and negative, resulting a lower quality of service.

As an officer from another BDE who came by in the morning trying the food, I was genuinely sad at how these junior enlisted felt so pressured and yelled at by her.
At some point when they were about to close, there were still a lot of food on the platter and one of the junior enlisted was yelled at for giving extra to other soldiers lining up. The fact that most of these food will be thrown away anyway, not allowing soldiers to get some extra or being a little more generous is really disappointing and wasteful because at the end of the day, all these food will be thrown away.

I know it is with blood, sweat and probably tears you have to deal with cooking inside the kitchen and you want everyone to equally get the same amount without having to cook often, because technically saying, the less you give to soldiers, the less you have to cook, which promotes laziness and less morale to junior enlisted and even soldiers who come to eat. However, this is not how you increase the quality of DFAC and attract more soldiers to come because they are excited and “want” to be there. Like there is no spirit in serving these food when I see the servers at their feet. I know pay isn’t great, you have to wake up so early and go home really late, but believe in yourself. This is what you chose, come back to the very reason why you chose this work and put all your passion to serve everyone with smile and greetings. You will feel different, trust me. How would I know? Before I joined the Army, I was a waiter, and believe me, I know how it feels.

No matter what DFAC, food is food and theres no such trash food until you waste it and throw them all away. Ghost had quality in both food wise and service, but if this keeps going on, it’s going to follow the next generation of junior enlisted cooks and affect dfac and the soldiers coming over to eat.

Please consider to have more self control and stop yelling when it is not needed. You can be a great leader or NCO without instilling fear or yells. It’s an era where leadership needs to be strict, direct and strong yet listen, understand and composed in manner and interaction.
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Slick Ceretto
Worst dfac on the entire post.

1. They went back from that nice dfac back to the old nasty one.

2. Food is less than stellar. Just go to courage inn.

3. They carb load every single plate and skimp protein/main course which is usually more bland than standard dfac food.

4. It’s too small for the amount of people that go through to eat there.

5. There’s like 5 or 6 abandoned cars in the parking lot. Probably more than I’ve noticed.

Just don’t eat here it legit sucks. Any 5 star review you read for this dfac was wrote by ghost dfac personnel don’t believe it.

Update 25SEP2022: Dfac is still awful. Dirty dishes in tray/silverware organizers. This place is an absolute disgrace. Only eating here because Courage Inn is closed.
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Matthew Alvarez
This dfac is terrible. They give you a ton of carbs and skimp on the main portions. Main portions rarely taste decent. Staff seems miserable. It’s also too small to accommodate the amount of people that are forced to eat there.
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Dinozox
Everything is wrong with this place. The juice cones out 2 different colors from the same spout if they even have juice. The biscuits break my teeth. And the portions are bad. I leave the defac and have to order food to be full and I am not fat. I max the run for the acft easily. Something is wrong
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cheaptastic name (cheaptasticname)
I enjoy breakfast, but lunch can be hit or miss. Unfortunately, dinner is often disappointing and not worth the cost. On a positive note, the workers are friendly, helpful, and even fun to interact with, even when you’re a runner.
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Marvin Anwar
I have been waiting for more than a year now since they were closed caused by many different rumours, leaked basement, fruit flies, malfunction machine/equipments or even covid cooks issues.

Yesterday they were finally opened and guess what, never once I saw a FORK (something so simple yet important), majority of the drinks machines are broken (better just throw that away than putting it there as decoration), and only ONE MEAT choice per visit. What tf? Surprisingly they have a bunch of different types of carbs and ALLOW people to have as much carbs with only ONE MEAT choice, and here the Army expect soldier dont get fat and get buff by eating proteins from my own pocket money because bruh, one piece of pork chop? Not even two choices? Come on, use common sense.

It doesnt matter about the budget or the amount of people eating or cooking, every DFAC should at least have some sort of STANDARD, and this is beyond LOW STANDARD. I was already expecting something great from Ghost and as always, at the end Ghost is trashy and doesnt even worth my time coming here at all. I could use my whole BAS to buy a whole month worth of meal and I still can cook and eat much more than what they give out here.

If yall are not ready to open, just stop and throw the budget to fixing machines in Raptors or Courage Inn and move the rest of the workers there including provide a better bus that keeps circulating for the soldier. I drive so I am good and will I come back here tomorrow? Naaah. Waste of my time.
Even Courage Inn principle is You will never be hungry again, because they are generous and they even allow me grab some more to gos. See you never, Ghost. Im going back to Courage Inn and this is going to be up in ICE, so dont worry.
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