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DeBruce Center

★★★★½ 4.6/5 (61 reviews)
Sports-history cente
1647 Naismith Dr, Lawrence, KS 66045 (785) 864-9750 Website
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Reviews (61)

IamNotAdoctor
IamNotAdoctor
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Second time at a KU basketball gave, but first time at De Bruce. There were so many options for eating and it all looked really good. Kind of hard to choose one meal. Prices were decent, I just wish plain bottled water wasnt $5.00 each, that's kind of high. But I'd definitely come here again...

kathy pike
kathy pike
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Fun sharing stories with alumni before the game. Food was great.

Vincent Amanor-Boadu
Vincent Amanor-Boadu
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Service was excellent. Made me feel welcome. Food was good. It was nice.

Rob Kraus
Rob Kraus
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

One of the best days ever! #RCJH

bruh
bruh
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I went here twice. First time I tried the pasta and second time I tried the burrito. I had a poke bowl from this place that was pretty good but it's not made by debruce center so I won't let it influence the review. The mac was bland and it had bland dry meats. It had a lotta vegtables they all kinda taste the same. 5/10 The burritos here, however, are very nice. Meats are pretty dry but nicely seasoned. Vegtables are not fresh at all they all taste the same. The tortilla had that weird walmart tortilla flavor which ya dont get from chipotle tortilla. Its also less fresh, but the composition of ingredients is definitely better. You get each element in each bite. They have sour cream, but all places have sour cream so no extra credit for you. :) 6.9/10

Rebecca Swinburne Romine
Rebecca Swinburne Romine
★★☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Overpriced but convenient. The food is okay.

hi mom 656
hi mom 656
★★☆☆☆ Jan 19, 1970

Expensive and mediocre food. Not much selection.

Blair E. Schuyler
Blair E. Schuyler
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Decent food. Easy access. Great service.

John Wesley Huss
John Wesley Huss
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

This place was an amazing experience! The only problems were, we couldn't figure out how to pay for parking. Also, I'm glad that the original rules are were they belong, Kansas! I didn't like how they were in a darkened hallway were you couldn't even see through the glass unless you pressed a button that lit up the whole place and the fact that everyone started looking at you as soon as the audio played. Also, Allen Fieldhouse should be open to the public! This was an amazing experience and will be returning!

Simon Velasquez Morales
Simon Velasquez Morales
★★★☆☆ Jan 19, 1970

Food could use an upgrade.

Garrett
Garrett
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

Great place for students and visitors to hang out or walk through, has some historical viewings and dining options. Very nice building.

Jack Bugee
Jack Bugee
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

After a long fulfilling life filled with joy and splendor, I one day hope to pass away on a crisp evening in the mountains. The alpine air cooling my skin in the final moments. After my soul has transcended my mortal shackles, I truly believe that I will step through the ethereal doors of the DeBruce Center. The Ancient Mesopotamians believed in a realm that one would go after death known as Arallû where a soul would finally be liberated to live out it's greatest desires for all eternity. Yes, this wonderous location is the fabled promised land from all ancient texts of the world. A stunning architectural feat, The DeBruce center stands as a monolith of glass, a stunning beauty to passersby and source of inspiration to those within as light from the heavens have ample room to reach the studious minds of our budding youth. This modern-day Garden of Eden also provides a fine cuisine that is as delectable as it is bountiful. When consuming this nectar of the gods one will be surprised of it's easy accessibility and affordability with the KU dining plan, an invention of pure magnificence. While sitting in the DeBruce center I am reminded of the core values of what it means to be human: community, brotherhood, innovation, love. This structure goes far beyond it's function as a place of feast and learning. It is the manifestation of what separates us from the animals, a depiction of civilization's triumphs, a domicile for pure humanity.

Alexander Vallar
Alexander Vallar
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

The hidden gem of the student commons on KU's campus. It's a newer building, air-conditioned, and always clean! There are a ton of tables and chairs, a dining hall, and even a Starbucks inside. All of the entrances and exits are accessibility-friendly. It houses the museum of Naismith, the creator of basketball, here as well. Bonus, outside "Naismith's Original Rule of Basketball" provides a fantastic photo opportunity, especially at sunset! Debruce is so good that I almost deleted this review to keep it a secret.

Sheryl Preuitt
Sheryl Preuitt
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

I work for the company that provides crowd control staff for Men's and Women's games. My position is in the DeBruce Center. Gorgeous Facility!

RokunuzJahan Rudro
RokunuzJahan Rudro
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Good food.

Kate Blase
Kate Blase
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

The food is healthier than other options on campus

Branden Taylor
Branden Taylor
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Good food but completely full during lunch

Christos Papedo
Christos Papedo
★★★☆☆ Jan 19, 1970

The food is lacking but it looks nice

Ethan Kang
Ethan Kang
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

Why they be closing at 4 when the homies get here at 5 bro?

Michael Moon
Michael Moon
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Fantastic addition to the Allen Fieldhouse complex.