category: Updates Fall 2023 Food Service Information By Gardner-Webb University On August 10, 2023 Welcome Back Dawgs! Here’s the scoop about food on campus this fall! The Caf will be serving food in Tucker as we start the fall semester, and will be open: 7:00AM – 8:00PM Monday – Thursday 7:00AM- 7:00PM Friday 9:00AM – 7:00PM Saturday 9:00AM -8:00PM Sunday Renovations continue on the expanded New Caf in the DCC! ‘Sup Dawgs! Food Truck hours and locations have been expanded for the fall! Saturday 8.12 , Monday 8.14 and Tuesday 8.15, from 11:00AM – 2:00PM, ‘Sup Dawgs will be at Tucker Starting Wednesday 8.16 ‘Sup Dawgs will be in front of the DCC Monday – Friday, 11:00AM – 2:30PM. Bo’s Smokehouse will be opening Family Weekend in the DCC, watch for Grand Opening details! Meal exchanges times have been expanded! Breakfast is now 7:30AM-10:59AM Lunch is now 11:00AM-4:59PM Dinner is now 5:00PM-8:30PM Late Night is now 8:31PM-11:00PM And it also now includes Chick-fil-A breakfast! Follow Gardner-Webb on Instagram for all the latest!
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