But the Freshman Union's nightly vegetarian dinners range from the awful to the inedible.
There are two prix-fixe menus, and dinner for two, with wine, ranges from about $75 to about $95.
Other dinners ranged from $25 (couscous) to $95 (fruits de mer).
A three-course dinner for two ranged between $45.10 and $37.60.
Lunch or dinner for two, without wine, ranges from $9 to $32.
Lunch or dinner for two, with wine, ranges from $40 to $80; mine was $70 without stinting.
A dinner for two can range from $50 to $90, without wine; diners are welcome to bring their own.
Even though dinner now ranges from 7 to 9 p.m., hunger automatically glances at my watch at 5.
Why would it, when past dinners have ranged from a Syrian feast to filet mignon?
A dinner at the sushi bar can range from $20 to $30 a person.