Graduate Student
Campus Dining
Princeton University is a residential campus, where more than 70 percent of enrolled graduate students live in University housing, either at the Graduate College or in campus apartments. Enhancing the sense of community are many facilities giving students the opportunity to dine or prepare food together. Whether eating in a residential dining hall as a meal plan contract holder, or in a campus cafe in your academic building, or at the gallery at the Frist campus Center, the quality and variety of food available to students on campus is outstanding. When retail or meal plan dining is not your choice, kitchens are equipped to provide opportunity to prepare your own food.
Access these pages for details about campus dining options for graduate students including menu information, hours of operation, meal plan details, rules and restrictions. For those preparing their own food access information about Graduate College and University apartment kitchens.
Dining Options
- Graduate College Dining Hall
Locations
Menus
Hours of Operation
Sustainability Initiatives
Nutritional Information
- Center for Jewish Life Dining Hall
Location
Hours of Operation
Meals for Holidays
Contract Meal Plan Payment
Meal Price
- Campus Cafes
Locations
Menus
Hours of Operation
Payment Options
- Frist Campus Center Eateries
The Gallery on A Level
Cafe Vivian
Frist Campus Center Convenience Store
Nutritional Information
Payment Options
Late Show Meals at the Gallery
Meal Plans
- Meal Plan Requirements
- Meal Plan Options
- Meal Plan Contracts
- Block Plan Balance Online
- Dining Services Graduate Dining Guide
Kitchens

