There’s nothing like paying too much for bad food and then top it off with surly staff! I smother everything in jar salsa to mask the taste of undercooked hash browns and an egg bake with raw vegetables. Basically if the staff at Boeing weren’t held hostage onsite this place wouldn’t exist
Sam G.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I’ll step up to the plate and give ‘er a fiver. I’ll give the 40 – 92 five Stars for Service. The staff here is excellent, friendly and always willing to help(Most — there is one cashier that drives everyone insane, you know who!) The 40 – 92 is a trixy creature — you need to actually think how to pull off a good meal. An example of this, grilled veggies can always be purchased as a side — broccoli, Zucchini, Asparagus, etc — you can get these guys and place some protein on top, you have yourself a low calorie, healthy solution. Also the American rotation has some meat and a side of veggies. Healthy Option. It is ridiculously expensive and honestly, should be healthier since most people cannot leave campus — BUT again this review has the service built in, which means 5 stars. Finally — if you DO rate this place 5-Stars, Unilocal says: «Woohoo! As good as it gets!» Guess what team — this IS as good as it gets in Boeing(See MULTIPLE reviews below/above). Thanks for stopping by — Bee Happy. Bee Healthy.
Noong M.
Place rating: 2 Everett, WA
if you were compare the Boeing Crapeteria to anything outside it looses against the likes of Buzz Inn and the Denny’s of the world. But, inside the main Crapeteria is a top up for Boeing. The factory Crapeteria are just an inch better than institutional grade prison food for the low low price similar airport restaurant prices!
Gabe C.
Place rating: 3 Moreno Valley, CA
Boeing’s cafeteria offers the typical breakfast grill, oatmeal, and cereals. Given the strong emphasis on health there is little healthy options for breakfast, a juicer would be great… But this is not a recommendation forum. Lunch time has a rotating assortment of staples including mexican, Indian, Vietnamese, and a good salad bar. I can’t explain what exactly is missing but there always seems to be the circling around hoping something looks good.
Abhijaat K.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Honestly 3.5 if you know what to get. What to get: — the weekly rotating special entrees(Man N’ Cheesyology, the Phở station, Thai, and I forget the last one) — Make your own sandwich — Salads(avoid the mushrooms, asparagus, banana peppers, and any non-standard vegetable. They don’t know how to prepare them) — Sushi — Soup!(highly underrated, and super cheap) What not to get: — Everything else pretty much. It is your standard cafeteria and it certainly is no Google café, but it’ll feed you for lunch, usually well and won’t break your budget too much.
Steve S.
Place rating: 3 Wichita, KS
I can’t really say that I have had a bad meal here, it is cafeteria style, but certainly not like any school cafeteria I grew up with. The sushi is like you would get at a grocery, so not fabulous, but I didn’t expect it to be. The salad bars(multiple) are really quite decent, lots of fresh veggies and fruit, and everything has always been better than I would expect for a workplace cafeteria.
Kate B.
Place rating: 3 St Charles, MO
It’s kind of silly that I am writing a Unilocal review for a Boeing cafeteria seeing as most people will probably never eat here unless(1) you work for Boeing or(2) you are a visitor at Boeing for a day. But anyway. Man, this place is just… meh. The food SMELLS good but when you go to actually eat it, it’s utter crap! And it’s EXPENSIVE too. I paid $ 15 for lunch last week and I barely picked at it because it was so gross. I only gave it stars because the breakfast isn’t bad at all, way better than McDonald’s but that’s not saying much, plus how in the heck do you mess up breakfast food?! Tell me that! lol. Also this cafeteria is far better with more options than the St. Louis site cafeterias, so now you all know the pain I suffer at lunch on a daily basis at work, haha!
Thomas D.
Place rating: 3 Sammamish, WA
Whoa, wait a minute… Maybe not sucktastic. Morning coffee — sucks Morning apple fritter — decent! Sushi — decent Sandwich bar — good; open face with aplenty for 3 $ Cookies — good Soup — good! Especially the Friday chowder.
Ryan P.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Wow! I 2nd the 1st review of this ridiculously bad cafeteria. It totally reminds me of the awful school lunches from elementary school. The only difference is you get charged $ 10 for an everyday sandwich. The foodservice company has a goldmine of an operation here. The food is greasy, unhealthy and way overpriced. They charge by the pound on the salad and sandwich bars… Insane… The choices are some stale sandwiches, a pile of wilted lettuce and rotten veggies, frozen pizzas, or a daily special of heart attack on a plate.
Chris L.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
Remember elementary school? Remember how disgusting and greasy/fake the food was with all those creepy old lunch ladies? That’s pretty much what the cafeteria is like at Boeing. Apparently it’s the«best» cafeteria of all the campuses Boeing has in the Seattle area. The food, well it feels like you’re going to have a heart attack with the oil and grease they put in the food.