DeBruce Center, 1647 Naismith Dr, Lawrence, KS 66045, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (38.9551582,-95.2523498)
DeBruce Center - Featured Reviews (157)
Cool place for KU students to study & eat. Very cool piece of history to have the original rules of the game located up stairs for anyone to view!
Mac was mushy and cheese was bland. Reminded me of a mix between hospital food and Chinese buffet mac and cheese.
That was the only option in the whole place that seemed somewhat appealing. I will admit I have particular tastes though.
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...
Clean, close to campus, enough room and good environment to study, food is great! In short, awesome place!
Had a build your own pasta. A bit expensive, but great quantity and quality.
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
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!
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!