Queens College Diner

64-36 Kissena Blvd, Kew Gardens Hills
(718) 268-5610

Recent Reviews

Yves Cloarec

Automated self-service. Terrible choices. Tons of unhealthy snacks and the occasional chicken salad or tuna salad sandwich--if you get there early. Queens Hall is completely isolated from the main campus. Slightly better food choices several blocks south on Main Street. It is sad, really.Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Nick Li

Expensive and the bubble tea is nothing taste, only thing you can taste is sweet, extremely sweet!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

A F

Saw a giant flying cockroach, eat there at your own discretion. Bathrooms are disgusting and the seats are often covered in urine in the women's bathroom, so I just go to the toilet in the men's one which is cleaner lol. I added stars because it's open late and has charging stations. By the way, it's not open 24 hours as listed. It closes 9:30.

Icyn

The price is more expensive than that outside, so it is taxed.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Mari T.

I used to spend my time on campus, especially the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library and Klapper Hall (art building). The campus hasn't changed much. I recently visited the campus. It is still as peaceful as before and it is still clean on the quad. It is about 30 minutes from Main Street, Flushing. The commute is a bit difficult in my opinion because of the construction on Main Street, but there are a couple of buses that go to the campus Q17, Q25, and Q34, to the main entrance. It is nice walk around the campus.

johnny johnny

fast and delicious

Henry C.

food is average but prices are way higher than the street very poor selection. And the woman who appears to be manager seems to be very angry with the staff all the time. I think the school has forgotten that we are not rich students. Miss the old staff and management before pandemic.

John P.

I didn't attend class here, I just came got a award ceremony, I wish I did attend! The campus is beautiful and I met a few professors and heard them speak

Lisa M.

I wasn't impressed with this school. I came from QCC which was clearly way better. I got no help here ever. I graduated but that's my own merit.

Lawrence R.

I spent three years at Queens College, having graduated in 2017. It was a fine institution that I didn't fully appreciate during my time there. I didn't take advantage of everything it had to offer, and I was an underachiever who took it mostly for granted.The heart of the campus - the quad - is beautiful. The world was bigger back then so I used to not like having to walk, sometimes from opposite ends of the campus to go to class. But if you're bringing in an outsider, you can be proud to show off your school to them.The student body was diverse during my time there. I didn't make friends, but my girlfriend did, as she joined clubs and peer counseling. If you wanted to, you could make friends if you tried. I did meet some weird people: one time, this girl "broke up" with me because I didn't have time to hang out with her outside of class. The funny part was we still had to cooperate on a group project together. Also, one of my least favorite aspects about the students is that a lot of them are turrible drivers. I once witnessed a girl lose her bumper off a curb while doing a simple u-turn.Because I changed majors a few times, I guess you could say I was exposed to different departments. For the most part, the faculty was okay and I can't remember a turrible professor whose guts I hated. From memory, the English department has some inspiring people in their arsenal, such as the memorable Professor John Weir. I also liked some of the professors in the Psychology department, some of whom were cool and laidback. I had some personal problems that I took up with the English department, and I remember getting much needed help, especially from a Professor Balthazar Becker, who I'm very grateful to up to this very day.Some complaints off the top of my head: an outdated website that misled me and swayed my decision to attend this school only to find out that the program I was interested in doesn't exist, free parking that could be hard to find, encountering some people who seemed miserable with their lives, taking a Buddhism class that should've jumpstarted my journey to become a future Buddha but the professor was a narcissist who wanted you to buy her books (now I remember), long and lonely walks underneath the sunset, and... hmmm... I probably repressed the rest.But I do remember many good memories as well... like sitting in one of Professor John Weir's classes and hoping I'd make it out alive, the helpful English department who guided me to the right direction, retreating to the extensive library for a much needed (or unneeded) break, seeing the fine people at Shah's Halal in the cafeteria and eating one of the best halal food I ever had at the time (I wrote a Yelp review on them), watching the amazing Catalyst Quartet in the auditorium, volunteering to be a Junior Marshal at my own commencement and finding out at the last minute that I was going to hold up a banner and lead a line somewhere and not knowing wtf to do, going to my girlfriend's graduation, etc.If I could do it all again: I'd thoroughly research majors and I'd stick with one (I could've been an honor student if I never switched). I would've joined a club and I would've tried to make friends. And finally, I would've attended my own commencement and I would've tried to enjoy it and take it all in. All those moments were fleeting and I never realized until now.If someone who is as miserable as me could get away with some decent memories at Queens College, chances are you would too. If you're looking to attend, best of luck to you.

Isaac M.

Queens College at its core is an okay school; this is specifically a complaint towards the Computer Science program at this school. The only decent professor is in the intro course, but after that, you have professors that don't teach you any coding and strictly ramble about theory. It's ridiculous that the only way for you to pass these computer science courses is by ALREADY being extremely knowledgeable in the field. I wasted a lot of time attending here and I'm glad I transferred to another school to learn how to code.

beth madden

Feeling here is similar to a cafe in San Jose I liked.

Tiromani Sanchara

Nice fries

George I.

Standard food.

Dom Cichocki

Have fun!!!!!

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