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Restaurant Review: Facebook’s Full Circle Cafe

Dining at Facebook is a lot like using the site—arrive with a vague purpose in mind, get overstimulated, leave tired and sad.
Facebook's main campus cafeteria in Menlo Park, California.
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The inner workings of Facebook are largely secretive, hidden behind empty press releases, airtight nondisclosure agreements and aggressively loyal employees. So when a friend who works there invited me to the campus for a gratis lunch, I got in a car and blazed across the salt ponds to Menlo Park like an extra from Mad Max racing through a fire tornado to Valhalla. At least, in spirit. There was traffic.

Last year, the company expanded its Menlo Park, California, headquarters, opening a new building across Highway 84 from its former main campus. Building 20—aka MPK 20, for “Menlo Park Campus”—is a massive structure designed by Frank Gehry, with almost none of his amorphous trademarks. “From the start, Mark [Zuckerberg] wanted a space that

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