Tag: Renovation

Satisfaction Survey Sparks Communication

This past Monday, we released an Atrium Satisfaction Survey to see how you felt about the new concepts, the flow, the signage and more.  We’ve received over 800 replies in just three short days!  And your input has been invaluable. Keep it coming!

While we continue to receive feedback, I would like to address some of the concerns that many of you voiced:

>Meal Equivalencies

This was a hot topic.  We’ve aimed to provide a variety of tasty food options at reasonable prices, and we understand that trying to fit options in the equivalency rates are harder now.  But diving into some back story that we’ve mentioned on our Facebook page, if you compare our equivalency rates to neighboring institutions like UNC and ECU, you’ll see that the equivalency rates are not meant to cover the entire price of the meal, however, we do offer one of the highest equivalency rates around (ours is $5.75 for lunch and dinner compare to UNC who has no equivalency rate, students must place money in their “Flex Account” to purchase food at non-dining hall locations, similar to our Board Bucks program).

To plan out your purchases before stepping into the Atrium, consult the online menu with pricing.

> Traffic Flow

Having witnessed the Atrium during peak hours, I completely understand the frustration that some if you may feel when all you wanted was a quick lunch.  We have been working on signage to help alleviate this problem.  It should be up Monday afternoon!  We are also still waiting on signage for the front entrance that will help lead students to Zen Blossom, Delirious and the Wolfpack-To-Go cooler.

> Condiments, Silverware and Plastic Bags

Last semester, we began placing silverware, condiments and napkins in the Bubble to avoid congestion.  We understand the inconvenience of walking into the Bubble, but it is only temporary.  The new seating area will open in August 2011!  In the mean time, we’ll look into the possibility of making a few of the suggested changes.

> Cooler Items

Many of you have voiced that you would like to see some different types of items in the cooler section.  We aimed to provide a variety of health-conscious as well as tasty snacks, but it’s still a work in progress.  We’ll continue to make changes to the selections based on customer preferences.

> Extended Hours of Operation

We’ve mentioned this before, but we’ll be happy to do it again…They’re coming in August 2011!

> Recycle Bins for Eatery Containers

Currently, there are recycle bins located throughout the Brickyard where you can recycle eatery containers.  We’ll contact our friends at Waste Reduction and Recycling and see if we can get one placed closer to the outside of the Bubble (placing one inside could interfere with pick-up times since the Bubble closes at 4:30).

Where are the Waffle Fries?

If you’ve taken your lunch break lately at the Atrium, chances are you were expecting to find Chick-fil-A’s iconic waffle fries.

The crispy, golden-brown goodness of Chick-fil-A’s waffle fries will not return until January.   But why?

Chick-fil-A’s strict operational requirements dictate that the fryer can not be located more than 20 feet from the serving area. Currently, the kitchen and prep areas for the Atrium restaurants are located about 50 feet away from the serving area.

Waffle fries will return in January, when the new Atrium concept debuts. As a matter of fact, the new Chick-fil-A will be twice the size of the old space and feature four fryers to keep up with the demand!

Although, waffle fries will be temporarily unavailable, there is a tasty fry alternative available.  Check out the new fry station located in between the Wrap Bar and the Chick-fil-A serving areas.  The alternative may not be waffle-shaped, but they still have the potato goodness you expect from a fry in every bite.

August 20, 2010