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Crossroads Culinary Center

Crossroads Culinary Center

Find out more about C3 on its location page.

Front main seating area of C3. Photo by Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.
The lobby of C3 with digital sign menus on TVs above the doors. An associate is prepared to swipe UB Cards.
Student preparing their plate with lettuce at the C3 salad bar. Photo by Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.
Students dining during Lobster Night at C3. Students are also lining up to get food at Foundations. Photo by Onion Studio.
Students lining up to get food at Foundations. Photo by Onion Studio.
Students dining at C3 near the fireplace. Photo by Onion Studio.
Students dining at C3 during Lobster Night. Photo by Onion Studio.
Students getting food at Baked Creations. Photo by Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.
Strictly Vegetarian and Seasons Salad Bar stations at C3.
Student getting food at Seasons Salad Bar at C3.
Oreganos at C3 serving lobster tail and decorated for Lobster Night.
Blue Dragon and Global Noodle stations at C3.
Students getting drinks at the beverage station at C3.
Dish return station at C3.
Carve (The Churrascaria) station at C3.
Foundations station at C3.
Temptations (Treats & Sweets) station at C3.
Awaken cereal & milk station at C3.
Oreganos pickup station at C3 with "Crossroads Culinary Center" signage above.
Two ordering kiosks at the front of C3, one of which a student is ordering breakfast from.
A shrimp pasta dish from Oreganos, the pasta station at C3.
A student holding out a plate of lobster tail, mashed potatoes and corn on the cobb during Lobster Night at C3.
Metro seating area of C3.
West side seating area of C3.
The outside of C3 lobby in Red Jacket Quad of Ellicott Complex.
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