The magnificent dining hall may only be accessed from the front hall. The large thick oak doors are located between the two sets of stairs in the main hall of the academy, and reveal a long elegant room filled with lengthy oak tables. Each table is decorated with a long silk cerulean cloth with silver edges Each chair on either side of the tables are also decorated with such colors; cerulean cushions with silver stitched edges on dark oak wood. Stitched in silver is the crescent moon on the back-cushion of each chair. There is a towering window at the very far end of the great dining hall, and the ceiling is a marvelous display of dark blue skies, shining stars, and heavy silver chandeliers. Food is served in the dining hall three times a day; at seven in the morning, twelve noon, and six in the evening. Between these times students are permitted to use the dining hall as a study enviornment.