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      • Wadham doesn’t currently have formals (although there is a motion to introduce these), but there are guest nights where students can bring parents or friends.
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  2. Graduate students are welcome to eat in College. Breakfast and lunch are available in the New Refectory on a pay-as-you-go basis (via funds on Bod card). Dinner in Hall or the New Refectory can be arranged by booking online (and is billed to battels).

  3. Students who live on the main College site are automatically booked in for dinner and all Wadham students are welcome to sign in for it. Lunch and Saturday and Sunday brunch are available to all Wadham students in the Refectory on a pay-as-you-go basis.

  4. Dine. Our 400-year-old Dining Hall boasts oak panelling, and a soaring, vaulted ceiling in the hammer beam style. Take a look around with a virtual tour of Wadham.

  5. At least once a term there is a guest night, at which a special dinner is served. Up to two guests may be brought into dinner for guest nights. These charges are not refundable. Please ensure that you enter any dietary requirements for your guests into the Meal Booking System. Dining in College Meal times and costs can be found here.

  6. Wadham: We don't have formal hall ever. We have Guest Dinners around twice a term - they cost around £15 for three courses and wine. The food and atmosphere is lovely and whilst people tend to dress smartly, there is no requirement to so. Nobody wears a gown! Worcester: Formal hall is four times per week and costs just over £5 - double that ...

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  7. Dinners - Formal Hall served 5 days a week (Sunday-Thursday), then Guest Night (very formal hall!) on Fridays, with self-service dinner on Sundays. At Formal Hall you can get a three-course, waiter-served meal for £4.13 - and you don't have to dress up for it, just throw on your gown over whatever clothes you've got on already.

  8. I'm not very social and would like to avoid formal dinners as much as possible. I heard Wadham doesn't do formals at all, but are there any other colleges with a laid-back atmosphere rather than a grandiose, traditional setting during a formal dinner?

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