"There aren't many places in Cambridge to get food after 11 p.m.," said Hiromi Maeda, a second-year graduate student. "That's too bad."
Many are also concerned about other problems that have not yet been publicly addressed, such as Loker's service and rising prices.
Long lines at the existing stands are also still a problem.
Trevor A. Bullen, a fourth-year student at the Graduate School of Design, complained about the wait at the coffee house. "You might as well go to the Square and back."
Epps said this move is just the first of many more changes.
According to the dean, there are many proposals circulating that may soon be implemented to make Loker a more inviting place for students.
Ideas include adding couches and holding more events