Toccoa Falls Dining Hall

107 Kincaid Dr, Toccoa Falls
(706) 886-7014

Recent Reviews

Maivntxawm Hawj

Some days there us bomb food and other days the food just doesn't make the cut. But the salad bar is always on point.

Joe Steele

I went to school here about 20 years ago. It looked nothing like what it is now. I've been in multiple college cafeterias and this one held its own with bigger ones. There was a good variety. The salad bar was fresh. The dining room was very clean.

jijjules

Chicken is a bit weird sometimes, not gonna lie, but generally the food is really good. The ice cream machine is back up and running!

L A

Good price, all you can eat, pizza bar, salad bar, sub bar, sandwich bar, Continental breakfast bar, and a small hot bar with a mate and two or three vegetables

Guillermo Ayala

Food was amazing!!!

Gabe Arguello

The food is amazing even if it is school food. I loved the smoothness and the way that the cooks always had smiles. They do wash the dishes kind of slow so if your trying to hurry and there's a long line with very little plates, you might have to wait a bit.

Yemo Ayala

Food was amazing!!!

BenJHawkins

My Wife and I have eaten at this restaurant several times, after Church, We go to early Church, never had a bad lunch, we have recommended this restaurant to a lot of people in the Toccoa area, Buffet has a lot of selections and the food is great.

Lee Adams

Good price, all you can eat, pizza bar, salad bar, sub bar, sandwich bar, Continental breakfast bar, and a small hot bar with a mate and two or three vegetables

GammaOfFive

For locals, this is a great place to enjoy lunch after church. Buffet style country cooking, all you can eat. Beautiful setting with large glass windows overlooking a river. The food is good and plentiful, includes salad, dessert and a drink.

Jules C.

Chicken is a bit weird sometimes, not gonna lie, but generally the food is really good. The ice cream machine is back up and running!

Marcia W

A wide variety (brunch and lunch) of options for the Sunday School group after church. They had our tables setup for 36 folks. Great atmosphere. Staff was so kind and generous to all of us senior citizens!

P. W.

My daughter is a student here and will graduate with a degree in nursing. The campus is so beautiful. It is peaceful. The people are nice and it's like a family once you settle in and make friends. It can take a minute to adjust. The classes aren't overly difficult like my recent graduate program at another college. It's totally doable. Furthermore, they don't push liberal propaganda. The negatives- they need to revamp the dorms and the food plan is over priced for the garbage provided. They seriously need to think about lowering costs if they can't be competitive in these areas. Go to campus preview weekend if you want a taste of what's in store!!!!

Wow Wow

It's great food for an affordable price, and the college itself is just fantastic.

Katie H.

1) I interviewed with the college of missions, as a single parent, letting them know who I was prior to attending. They accepted me into my program, then when it came time to do internships I was not accepted BECAUSE I was a single parent. 2) I went thru a severely difficult time. An advisor (professor) in the college of missions, as well as an outside person who I was referred to by the college for mentoring, not only gossiped but also added to the severely difficult time I was going thru, rather than be any help. 3) After having to leave the college due to personal and financial hardship, which was also impacted by the 1st two points made above, I had a personal balance owed to the college - which I made arrangements to pay down directly to them. They turned the balance over to collections which doubled what I owed, regardless of my communication with them and commitment to pay. It wasn't any type of tremendous balance to the college, but it was for me (made worse by the collection fee that was added) while trying to survive the recession following 2009. I reached out to administration, thinking they might be willing to assist, they did not. I now owe a tremendous amount of student loan debt ($40k), in addition to the smaller personal debt, to Toccoa Falls College, which I believe is a enormous burden that goes against the Christian principals which they teach and promote. I am still doing my part, every day, to take care of my responsibilities regarding my debts, but they need to look at the negative impact and hardships they are putting on families, in a variety of ways, for the long-term.

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