The new Cafeteria
The new and improved cafeteria was officially unveiled on September 16.
The Cafeteria gets a new look, featuring new tables, TVs, and a playlist!
The new and improved cafeteria has arrived!
During the first week of the 2024-25 school year, students sat eagerly waiting for the new grand reopening, as they wanted to discover the changes made to the cafeteria. And now, the transformation is here.
With a new modern look, the cafeteria re-opened its doors on September 16. The newly-designed cafeteria brings a new feeling of community, entertainment, and deliciousness for students as they enjoy some food and down time.
From left: Juniors John DiStefano, Patrick O'Connell, James Kelly, Matthew Carr, and Nicholas Gilby enjoy lunch together in the new cafeteria
The 2023-24 school year saw the arrival of Denino's, providing a great variety of food for the school having a very successful year.
A year later, the cafeteria has slick new upgrades. While the outline still has the familiar location, the days of long tables and shouting across to speak to your buddies is over. Now it’s an elite place where students can enjoy their meals before returning to classes.
With the new round tables, students can be closer together with peers. With the newly installed televisions, students can enjoy great food while catching up on the latest local news, national news, world news, and sports. Students can also listen to their favorite songs in a playlist curated by the Class of 2025.
Mr. Tobacco poses with a group of seniors in the new cafeteria. Also pictured is one of two TVs in the area where students can catch up on the latest in news and sports.
But that's not all. The walls stemming from the entrance to the cafeteria, to the inside, are now filled with photos and memories from throughout the years, providing a fitting tribute to the long and cherished history of Monsignor Farrell.
Monsignor Farrell wants to give a huge thank you to the staff responsible for this grand re-opening, along with the amazing staff at Denino's, for their hard work and preparations.
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