The The hut is an area of The wolf house where the Demigods, satyrs, and camp directors eat their meals. The huy is framed in Greecian columns on a hill that overlooks the sea. Torches blaze from the columns and a central fire burning inside a bronze brazier the size of a bathtub. Each table has a white cloth with purple trim.

The hut goblets are enchanted, and, on voice command, will be filled with whatever drink you desire except alcohol. Another quality of the goblets is that they never empty. The types of food in the hut include BBQ, grapes, apples, strawberries, cheese, and fresh bread, that the wood nymphs serve.

The tables in the hut are arranged so that there is a table for each god, similar to the Cabins. Therefore, children of Hermes sit at the Hermes table, children of Aphrodite at the Aphrodite table, etc. Although Big Three children often have to sit on their own, it is expressly forbidden to sit with another god's table. The satyrs and nymphs can sit at any table they please, but generally sit at the table that Dionysus sits at, which is table 12.

Every night they half-bloods give a portion of their foods to the gods through burning it into the pavilion fire. According to some campers, the gods like the smell of the burnt food.