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Students at Redwood High School talk about the places they go for lunch, places like M T & Y, Four Seasons, Docs, and Rosa’s
By: Edward Gonzales
Haily Cuevas, ‘28. Photo by E.Gonzales/Gigantea
When Rangers choose to go to places for lunch, you might think of going to Docs or Chicken Spot, but there’s much more than those places.
Haily Cuevas, '28, starts off with saying that she sometimes goes to M T & Y Oriental Food Market and The Mix.
Cuevas says that The Mix food court has a lot of different things you can get.
The restaurants there are Quesadilla Gorilla, Bombshell Beans, Scoops Ice Cream, and Fugazzis.
Cuevas says that food and sweets she gets there are all worth their prices.
Jayro Vargas, '26, says that when he goes off for lunch, that he goes to Rosa’s Italian Ristorante, but mostly Four Seasons Handy Market.
Jayro Vargas, '26. Photo by E.Gonzales/Gigantea
Vargas says when he goes to Four Seasons, he gets himself a fountain drink and a corn dog, and depending on the day he’ll get himself a little snack.
Vargas says that the prices at Four Seasons are fair and are good for what you can get.
Vargas recommends this place to upcoming sophomores or for anyone who doesn’t know that about Four Seasons.
Vargas is asked about what he gets at Rosa’s Ristorante. He gets a pepperoni pizza, which he shares with his friends.
Vargas says the pricing is fair because it’s 10 dollars for a small 12 for a medium and 14 for a large and 2 dollars for a drink.
Vargas says, “It’s absolutely a bang for your buck. especially with friends.”
Mr. Jason Cain, an English teacher at Redwood, says that he goes to M T & Y, he gets chicken and rice, and he thinks it’s worth it and says he sometimes gets different things from there.
Owen Sierdsma, '26, says when he goes off for lunch goes to Docs.
Owen Sierdsma, '26. Photo by E.Gonzales/Gigantea
Sierdsma says when he goes its one of the cheapest places he knows because he can get something off the 3.99 menu.
Sierdsma says he also goes to Four Seasons and he likes how both Docs and Four Seasons are both close by Redwood so he can make it back to class on time.
When he goes to either of the spots he says that they do get packed but if you make it there a little early you won’t have to wait as long.
Sierdsma gives advice for upcoming sophmores saying, “dont go off campus the first week of school,” he says this because, “everyone in their mind will go off campus,”
Sierdsma says just wait till next week or a couple of weeks later to go off campus.