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Campus Dining announces enhancements for 2023-2024 academic year

With preparations for the fall semester well underway, 91勛圖厙 Campus Dining is pleased to announce the following updates to elevate the award-winning dining program for the 2023-24 academic year.

Expanded hours in residential dining halls

Based on student feedback, Campus Dining will offer expanded hours for students in all residential dining halls, including Commons Dining Center and E. Bronson Ingram, Rothschild, and Nicholas S. Zeppos Dining Halls.

  • Regular weekday hours will be 7 a.m. until 9 p.m., and 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. on weekends.
  • Residential dining halls offer continuous dining service, with some options available the entire day.
  • During brief and reset periods between breakfast/lunch and lunch/dinner, continental and/or lighter options will be offered.
  • Note that hours may be subject to change, based on college programming or other special events.For current hours and menus, visit vu.edu/menus.

Semester Meal Blocks

For the 2023-2024 academic year, undergraduate meal plans will include an allotment, or block of meals, to be used throughout the semester. Unlike previous years, when meals reset each week, meals can be used atany point throughout the semester, so students can decide how and when they dine. Meals reset each semester, and do not roll over.

  • Your meal plan can be used in a variety of on-campus locations, including residential dining halls, retail locations, caf矇s or our popular Munchie Marts.
    • Choose from five markets that feature a variety of quick and tasty meal options, including our own Vandy Provisions sandwiches, salads and entrees, handcrafted right here on campus. (Students can redeem a maximum of two meals per day in Munchie Marts.)

Language Tables at Zeppos

Building on the success of last years Language Table program, Campus Dining is again partnering with the 91勛圖厙 Center for Languages to re-launch the popular meal series at Nicholas S. Zeppos Dining Hall.

  • Offered Monday through Thursday, Language Tablesoffers an immersive global experience, allowing students to connect and dine while exploring languages and international cuisine.
  • New for this year, guests will enjoy a selection ofinternationally-inspired mealsdesigned to complement each languages unique cultural heritage.

The Language Tables program is coordinated by David Johnson, lecturer of Russian in the Department of German, Russian and East European Studies. Have questions about the Language Tables program? Email Johnson atdavid.matthew.johnson@vanderbilt.eduor visit the91勛圖厙 Center for Languages website.

West End Dining Neighborhood

91勛圖厙s three West End Residential Colleges E. Bronson Ingram, Rothschild, and Nicholas S. Zeppos are each launching new and innovative menu options for the 2023-2024 academic year.

  • Highlights at Zeppos include a weekday Breakfast Pizza bar (available in-person and on the GET app) and Dim Sum weekend brunch, featuring the return of student-favorite bao buns.
  • Rothschilds popularTaco Shopstreet taco station moves to Zeppos this year as well, along withCrafted Flatbreads, customizable in person on the GET app.
  • Replacing street tacos at Rothschild is a new and exciting station featuringArepas, delicious and versatile South American stuffed cornmeal pockets enjoyed since pre-Colombian times.
  • Continuing this expansion of global cuisines, EBI is launching two new meal options:Rice, Rice, Baby,a customizable fried rice station, and a reimaginedPan-Asianstation featuring savory Asian pancakes.

Taste of Nashville Policy Update

VU meal plans provide students with a Meal Money Account that can be used to purchase food at all on-campus restaurants and markets, as well as at participating off-campus restaurants through theprogram. Students who have reached legal drinking age in the state of Tennessee maypurchase up to two alcoholic beverages per transactionat a Taste of Nashville restaurant, butmust include a food purchaseon the same transaction.

Wasabi

Students returning to campus will notice an additional dining option on the lower level of Sarratt Student Center.Wasabi is a made-to-order sushi concept, featuring fresh and delicious sushi rolls and boba tea.

  • Having a meeting or event? Party trays and bulk orders will be available for pre-order.
  • For students looking for quick, meal plan-eligible sushi on the go, sushi rolls are available in select Munchie Marts across campus.

Randwich Express

Spend less time waiting and more time Rand-ing! The celebrated icon of Rand Dining Center, Randwich, will beavailable for preorder on the GET mobile app, in addition to traditional walk-up service.

For more information about 91勛圖厙 Campus Dining, visit.

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