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Crossroads

Cafeteria · Berkeley

3.6 · 585 reviews Google
dining.berkeley.edu

About Crossroads

En Crossroads, en plena Durant Avenue, te invitamos a descubrir una experiencia gastronómica única. Ofrecemos una amplia variedad de opciones orgánicas en nuestras 9 estaciones, desde deliciosos platos veganos hasta auténtica comida mexicana, todo en un ambiente acogedor y relajado. Ven a disfrutar...

En Crossroads, en plena Durant Avenue, te invitamos a descubrir una experiencia gastronómica única. Ofrecemos una amplia variedad de opciones orgánicas en nuestras 9 estaciones, desde deliciosos platos veganos hasta auténtica comida mexicana, todo en un ambiente acogedor y relajado. Ven a disfrutar de sabores frescos y saludables que te encantarán.

What Customers Say About Crossroads

Crossroads Dining Facility receives mixed reviews. Many appreciate the diverse food options, convenience, and affordability, especially compared to other university dining halls. However, some find the food quality inconsistent and lacking seasoning, with occasional issues like hard rice or flies.

Popular Dishes

Quinoa bear fit bowls mango salsa salmon roast beef

Best For

Solo Dining Groups Quick Bite Locals

Tip: The menu changes daily, offering a variety of options including a salad station, soups, hot meals, and desserts. It's a convenient option for those living in nearby dormitories.

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Crossroads is located in Berkeley, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.

Historical Heritage

  • Primera Iglesia de Cristo, Científico (Berkeley) (A 131m) — church building in Berkeley, California, United States Hito histórico nacional
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Museums

  • Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology (A 322m) — anthropology museum of the University of California at Berkeley, California, USA

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  • Hearst Field (A 314m) — park in Alameda County, California, United States of America
  • North Field (A 374m) — park in the United States of America

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  • Housing at the University of California, Berkeley (A 124m) — University
  • Berkeley Piano Club (A 296m)
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  • Old Art Gallery (UC Berkeley) (A 393m) — On-campus building at UC Berkeley, California, US

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Frequently asked questions about Crossroads

Crossroads is located at 2415 Bowditch St, Berkeley, CA 94720, Berkeley.
Near Crossroads you can find points of interest such as Housing at the University of California, Berkeley, Primera Iglesia de Cristo, Científico (Berkeley), People's Park, Berkeley Piano Club.
Crossroads offers cafeteria cuisine.
Crossroads has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
Crossroads offers the following services: dine-in, takeaway.
The most recommended dishes at Crossroads based on customer reviews are: Quinoa, bear fit bowls, mango salsa salmon, roast beef.
Crossroads is ideal for solo dining, groups, quick bites, locals.
Crossroads Dining Facility receives mixed reviews. Many appreciate the diverse food options, convenience, and affordability, especially compared to other university dining halls. However, some find the food quality inconsistent and lacking seasoning, with occasional issues like hard rice or flies.
The menu changes daily, offering a variety of options including a salad station, soups, hot meals, and desserts. It's a convenient option for those living in nearby dormitories.
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Crossroads Berkeley Reviews

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C Z

The food got a lot better and much tastier than before. Still the best cafeteria compared to the other three.

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Winter

Quinoa, this is the first time I eat this, it tastes really good! It made me realize the food my aunt cooked for me when I was a child, thought that was different food.

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Stella -

The best campus dining hall. Always lots of options and new menus every week. Highly recommend the Lemon Grass line and salad bar.

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Amira Samatova

The food is so good! There are lots of different options, and the menu changes daily, which keeps things interesting. I love that they offer a salad station, soups, hot meals, desserts, basically everything you could want. I’ve been having both breakfast and dinner here and have really enjoyed it so far. Definitely recommend!

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Ian Cheung

The food is consistent, sometimes consistently decent, and other times consistently underwhelming and lack of variety. It is still the best and closest option out of all of Berkeley dining halls considering how close it is to the dormitories.

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Wesley Huang

Excellent food. Diverse choice. Cheap price. Far more better than Taiwan’s university restaurant.

Amira Samatova
Amira Samatova

The food is so good! There are lots of different options, and the menu changes daily, which keeps things interesting. I love that they offer a salad station, soups, hot meals, desserts, basically everything you could want. I’ve been having both breakfast and dinner here and have really enjoyed it so far. Definitely recommend!

Ian Cheung
Ian Cheung

The food is consistent, sometimes consistently decent, and other times consistently underwhelming and lack of variety. It is still the best and closest option out of all of Berkeley dining halls considering how close it is to the dormitories.

Wesley Huang
Wesley Huang

Excellent food. Diverse choice. Cheap price. Far more better than Taiwan’s university restaurant.

C Z
C Z

The food got a lot better and much tastier than before. Still the best cafeteria compared to the other three.

Winter
Winter

Quinoa, this is the first time I eat this, it tastes really good! It made me realize the food my aunt cooked for me when I was a child, thought that was different food.

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Sean Donelan

Crossroads Dining Facility is my favorite place on campus. I spend about 80% of my waking time either in this building or in Cory Hall, and this place is definitely the better of the two. The other 20% of my time is spent reminiscing of my time in Crossroads Dining Facility. Although not everyone agrees, I am fully convinced that Crossroads is the best thing since sliced bread -- which they have in abundance of. I personally keep a piece of Crossroads on me at all times. Tim is a professional. I couldn't tell the eggs were powdered.

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Naveen Arun

Excellent quality - the vegan options are always very thoughtful, high-protein, and delicious. So far (as in the past 4 weeks), I've never had a bad meal here. The only downside is that if you're an affiliate but not student/staff, you have to pay full price ($12/$14/$16 for breakfast/lunch/dinner), but it's still a decent price point given that you can get multiple plates. If you look at the reviews, you'll see that the place drastically picked up in quality after renovation a few months ago.

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Charles Tao

[Legal disclaimer: The following post was written by a junior transfer student in the University of California, Berkeley, and is not meant to represent the university’s opinion, but rather the opinion of the individual.] Crossroads, not to be conflated with the Crossroads Trading Post which shares a similar name and in the same city, has excellent food, exactly contrary to popular dining hall stereotypical belief. I heard it being called Xroads, but that could be just internal jargon found in the napkin holder. They also call it Croads in Unit 1. was trivially and vacuously excellent (you serve yourself, no one serves you here other than having to use your Cal 1 card as fiat currency and payment). Atmosphere was excellent too. The staff even remind you to get another plate if you get too much. Pricing is fair. It is highly unlikely you can ever get a satiable lunch for $10 and dinner for $11 at nearby adjacent restaurant properties. Unfortunately, Google is not compatible with me putting flex dollars in the amount spent per person, so I had to go with visitor pricing for that one to better assist the general public. For recommendations for visiting this place, may I suggest getting the grill item early in lunch? If you get the grill item late, a queue suddenly materializes out of nowhere, and it can stretch all the way to the allergen friendly section. Also, try going there during dinner if you care to spend one extra flex dollar or $2. Anyways, I am now writing this review because my meal plan is depleted of flex dollars and I have no intentions of refilling my flex dollar balance at this time. Also, takeout is permitted, but limited to fruit or dessert. As for delivery, I wish Crossroads would deliver. Thank you for reading this review. Be sure to leave an upvote if this actually helped! Also, do you know that most five-star reviews are short? Mine is long, showing the effort that I put into this review and it was not generated by a bot striving to inflate the restaurant’s rating. I do not want to violate any platform’s Terms of Service, nor that I intend to in the near future. Also, Google rated my review as detailed. I think it may be the most detailed review on Crossroads.

Vassily Bronson
Vassily Bronson

Service food atmosphere fantastic 😍😍!!

Sean Donelan
Sean Donelan

Crossroads Dining Facility is my favorite place on campus. I spend about 80% of my waking time either in this building or in Cory Hall, and this place is definitely the better of the two. The other 20% of my time is spent reminiscing of my time in Crossroads Dining Facility. Although not everyone agrees, I am fully convinced that Crossroads is the best thing since sliced bread -- which they have in abundance of. I personally keep a piece of Crossroads on me at all times. Tim is a professional. I couldn't tell the eggs were powdered.

Charles Tao
Charles Tao

[Legal disclaimer: The following post was written by a junior transfer student in the University of California, Berkeley, and is not meant to represent the university’s opinion, but rather the opinion of the individual.] Crossroads, not to be conflated with the Crossroads Trading Post which shares a similar name and in the same city, has excellent food, exactly contrary to popular dining hall stereotypical belief. I heard it being called Xroads, but that could be just internal jargon found in the napkin holder. They also call it Croads in Unit 1. was trivially and vacuously excellent (you serve yourself, no one serves you here other than having to use your Cal 1 card as fiat currency and payment). Atmosphere was excellent too. The staff even remind you to get another plate if you get too much. Pricing is fair. It is highly unlikely you can ever get a satiable lunch for $10 and dinner for $11 at nearby adjacent restaurant properties. Unfortunately, Google is not compatible with me putting flex dollars in the amount spent per person, so I had to go with visitor pricing for that one to better assist the general public. For recommendations for visiting this place, may I suggest getting the grill item early in lunch? If you get the grill item late, a queue suddenly materializes out of nowhere, and it can stretch all the way to the allergen friendly section. Also, try going there during dinner if you care to spend one extra flex dollar or $2. Anyways, I am now writing this review because my meal plan is depleted of flex dollars and I have no intentions of refilling my flex dollar balance at this time. Also, takeout is permitted, but limited to fruit or dessert. As for delivery, I wish Crossroads would deliver. Thank you for reading this review. Be sure to leave an upvote if this actually helped! Also, do you know that most five-star reviews are short? Mine is long, showing the effort that I put into this review and it was not generated by a bot striving to inflate the restaurant’s rating. I do not want to violate any platform’s Terms of Service, nor that I intend to in the near future. Also, Google rated my review as detailed. I think it may be the most detailed review on Crossroads.

Naveen Arun
Naveen Arun

Excellent quality - the vegan options are always very thoughtful, high-protein, and delicious. So far (as in the past 4 weeks), I've never had a bad meal here. The only downside is that if you're an affiliate but not student/staff, you have to pay full price ($12/$14/$16 for breakfast/lunch/dinner), but it's still a decent price point given that you can get multiple plates. If you look at the reviews, you'll see that the place drastically picked up in quality after renovation a few months ago.

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Julia Nai

An Ode to Croads From morning to late nights Croad's food is simply just food There’s no other way to describe it It’s not bad, but it’s not very good For those who don’t live to eat But rather, eat to live Croads will sustain you It has nothing more or less to give The food is as seasoned as water Hunting for flavor is of very little use I think you could make a better meal With the decorative bins of fresh produce I went hunting for some fruits at Croads Not sure if you’re allowed to eat the decorative stuff But I found a pineapple in a tray on a shelf So you CAN get fresh food if you try hard enough

Julia Nai
Julia Nai

An Ode to Croads From morning to late nights Croad's food is simply just food There’s no other way to describe it It’s not bad, but it’s not very good For those who don’t live to eat But rather, eat to live Croads will sustain you It has nothing more or less to give The food is as seasoned as water Hunting for flavor is of very little use I think you could make a better meal With the decorative bins of fresh produce I went hunting for some fruits at Croads Not sure if you’re allowed to eat the decorative stuff But I found a pineapple in a tray on a shelf So you CAN get fresh food if you try hard enough

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r2matt2

It's a little overrated compared to other dining halls, and that's probably why it's full most of the time. But, its spacey tables gives a great area to go with friends and the food is always consistent in its quality, always making it a safe pick if you don't mind walking down to the area.

r2matt2
r2matt2

It's a little overrated compared to other dining halls, and that's probably why it's full most of the time. But, its spacey tables gives a great area to go with friends and the food is always consistent in its quality, always making it a safe pick if you don't mind walking down to the area.

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Michael Mulligan

Food is hit or miss and it’s very noisy. However it’s not bad if you want to pound down a bunch of food and spend some time with friends. Can be quite messy and the lines can get up to an hour long. I do hate when you are limited to one piece of fish or one bowl of pho but overall it’s an alright place to get a meal.

Michael Mulligan
Michael Mulligan

Food is hit or miss and it’s very noisy. However it’s not bad if you want to pound down a bunch of food and spend some time with friends. Can be quite messy and the lines can get up to an hour long. I do hate when you are limited to one piece of fish or one bowl of pho but overall it’s an alright place to get a meal.

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Heidy

It's mid. Some people would say it's good, but I pity the sadness they must be experiencing at home. They don't even know what "good" is. No seasoning to be found. I understand people have their dietary needs. But that doesn't mean the food has to be sad. Also why is the rice always hard??? Breakfast/Brunch is actually kinda good. Mostly because you can make your own waffles sometimes. The brisket for dinner was also pretty good. It's packed a lot of the time if you go during their "peak" hours. Basically...very, very long lines. I'd go to dinner within the last hour and a half of service because it's a mess at times. Overall, the place is kind of meh. But it's food, and it comes with the meal plan, which means I don't have to cook. Definitely not the worst thing I could possibly eat. But you'd probably get sick of eating there every day, especially if you come from a family that's actually good at cooking. If your mom burns and underseasons everything she touches, you might genuinely enjoy the place.

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Manthan Shah

Worst of the dining halls (but overall it's not bad), and quality of the food is very hit or miss. The times it’s bad, it’s very bad, but there are so many times when I’m completely loving the food. During my 4 years here at Cal, the place has gotten so much better. Honestly l’d much rather go here than Agrodolce Osteria. What I have to say is that I will genuinely defend Cal Dining no matter what. People should be grateful that they're getting fresh food that's relatively healthy.

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Ryan Harris

It looked good but the food was sysco mass produced kinda icky

Manthan Shah
Manthan Shah

Worst of the dining halls (but overall it's not bad), and quality of the food is very hit or miss. The times it’s bad, it’s very bad, but there are so many times when I’m completely loving the food. During my 4 years here at Cal, the place has gotten so much better. Honestly l’d much rather go here than Agrodolce Osteria. What I have to say is that I will genuinely defend Cal Dining no matter what. People should be grateful that they're getting fresh food that's relatively healthy.

Heidy
Heidy

It's mid. Some people would say it's good, but I pity the sadness they must be experiencing at home. They don't even know what "good" is. No seasoning to be found. I understand people have their dietary needs. But that doesn't mean the food has to be sad. Also why is the rice always hard??? Breakfast/Brunch is actually kinda good. Mostly because you can make your own waffles sometimes. The brisket for dinner was also pretty good. It's packed a lot of the time if you go during their "peak" hours. Basically...very, very long lines. I'd go to dinner within the last hour and a half of service because it's a mess at times. Overall, the place is kind of meh. But it's food, and it comes with the meal plan, which means I don't have to cook. Definitely not the worst thing I could possibly eat. But you'd probably get sick of eating there every day, especially if you come from a family that's actually good at cooking. If your mom burns and underseasons everything she touches, you might genuinely enjoy the place.

Rowan Rayburn
Rowan Rayburn

Food is not gross. Seeing as it came "free" with my housing costs, I can't really complain too much, but I still do. Tastes alright. The bear fit bowls are healthy seeming and are really the best thing available in all the dining halls, so get that.

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Claire Yang

Baddddd foooood 4/7 days. I never use all 14 meals swipes hahaha.

Claire Yang
Claire Yang

Baddddd foooood 4/7 days. I never use all 14 meals swipes hahaha.

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Alok Thakrar

Crossroads has all the elements of a perfect dining hall. Expansive, wide array of dining options, good salad bar, and a wide range of solid deserts. But every time you actually decide to go to crossroads, you end up sad and disappointed.

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Liam

Ah croads… where to begin. This expedient kitchen is where flavor goes to die. My once bountiful passion for food has been brutally disintegrated at the hands of this malevolent medley of courses. Much like the man broken by torture, I think to myself that these excruciating external circumstances are my own doing. This vile place has inculcated the feeling that the terrible food is my own fault. I think, “why have I chosen such a poor dining establishment.” Prisoner to the meal swipes, what a derelict place to be. The comparison to Hell may seem hyperbolic in nature, but when further examined, it is not such a stretch. In Hell, however, man is subjected to eternal torture. Here, man is occasionally chanced upon a good meal, namely the orange chicken. What this does to the soul is worse than any consecutive gruel could do. For this gives the diner hope, the fleeting spark that, perchance, this could be the light at the end of the tunnel. But wrong he is, the wistful hallucination comes to a bitter close, jarred back to reality the next night with the sickening thought of steamed rockfish. Does man have nothing better to do than build such despicable establishments? Still better than other dining halls tho so 2 stars.

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Andy Li

The service, staff, and atmosphere are great. The food quality has been deteriorating over the past months. Last school year, they would have a wider and more experimental menu. They used to occasionally serve mango salsa salmon and roast beef. Nowadays, if you note down the lunch menu for a week, you will start seeing the same things repeating: Thai coconut curry chicken, pork pozole, tikka masala chicken, etc. The quality is decent, but the lack of variety is painful. For $14, you can eat much higher quality food two blocks away. Edit 11/26/25 They messed up and swapped the vegan and the chicken enchiladas today.

Andy Li
Andy Li

The service, staff, and atmosphere are great. The food quality has been deteriorating over the past months. Last school year, they would have a wider and more experimental menu. They used to occasionally serve mango salsa salmon and roast beef. Nowadays, if you note down the lunch menu for a week, you will start seeing the same things repeating: Thai coconut curry chicken, pork pozole, tikka masala chicken, etc. The quality is decent, but the lack of variety is painful. For $14, you can eat much higher quality food two blocks away. Edit 11/26/25 They messed up and swapped the vegan and the chicken enchiladas today.

Alok Thakrar
Alok Thakrar

Crossroads has all the elements of a perfect dining hall. Expansive, wide array of dining options, good salad bar, and a wide range of solid deserts. But every time you actually decide to go to crossroads, you end up sad and disappointed.

Andrew Urner
Andrew Urner

Breakfast is pretty good, however the other meals range from Middiling Food, to downright terrible. Often times they are either not cooked enough, or do not taste how they should. The price for this is also not fair in the slightest. To their credit, it is buffet style so portions are not an issue.

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Maryam

Flies were everywhere. When I went to pick a pastry, a bunch of them swarmed around it, which was really off-putting. It was hard to enjoy anything with so many flies around. I ended up leaving without eating anything. I hope they can get this under control because it really ruined the experience

Maryam
Maryam

Flies were everywhere. When I went to pick a pastry, a bunch of them swarmed around it, which was really off-putting. It was hard to enjoy anything with so many flies around. I ended up leaving without eating anything. I hope they can get this under control because it really ruined the experience

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