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The little brother of [[dinner points]], breakfast points are the $4.25 of credit that students on some meal plans receive when they do not eat breakfast in a [[dining hall]].  The credit must be used before 11 am or it's lost, and can be used only in the [[Goodrich Hall|Goodrich]] [[Goodrich Hall#The Coffee Bar|Coffee Bar]] or [[Eco Cafe]].  Before the demolition of [[Baxter]], breakfast points could be cashed in in the [[Snack Bar]] there.
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The little brother of [[dinner points]], breakfast points are the $4.25 of credit that students on some meal plans receive when they do not eat breakfast in a [[dining hall]].  The credit must be used before 11 am or it's lost, and can be used only in the [[Goodrich Hall|Goodrich]] [[Goodrich Hall#The Coffee Bar|Coffee Bar]] or [[Eco Cafe]].  Before the demolition of [[Baxter]], breakfast points could be used at the [[Snack Bar]] there.
  
 
Goodrich's coffee bar has gone the extra mile for breakfast point diners by offering the [[Goodrich Combo Meals]], a set of platter options that each cost $4.25.  A word of warning:  lines at all places where points may be used usually get very long near the start of class.
 
Goodrich's coffee bar has gone the extra mile for breakfast point diners by offering the [[Goodrich Combo Meals]], a set of platter options that each cost $4.25.  A word of warning:  lines at all places where points may be used usually get very long near the start of class.

Revision as of 13:17, March 24, 2006

The little brother of dinner points, breakfast points are the $4.25 of credit that students on some meal plans receive when they do not eat breakfast in a dining hall. The credit must be used before 11 am or it's lost, and can be used only in the Goodrich Coffee Bar or Eco Cafe. Before the demolition of Baxter, breakfast points could be used at the Snack Bar there.

Goodrich's coffee bar has gone the extra mile for breakfast point diners by offering the Goodrich Combo Meals, a set of platter options that each cost $4.25. A word of warning: lines at all places where points may be used usually get very long near the start of class.