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Rockefeller College Dining Hall
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Freshmen and sophomores are required to have a University dining
contract, which includes either 14 or 20 meals per week served in the
residential colleges. Students generally dine in their own residential
college dining hall, but dining contracts can be used in any of the six
college dining halls as well as the kosher kitchen in the Center for
Jewish Life. The dining halls provide vegetarian, vegan, and lactose-free
entrees, as well as an extensive salad bar, at each meal.
The Frist Campus Center is another popular place to eat. Students can
use dining points or "late meals" to buy food at the Frist Food
Gallery, which is open until 2:00 a.m.
Freshmen and sophomores can also "meal exchange" with
upperclassmen to dine in the eating clubs. Upperclassmen may opt to purchase a
joint meal plan between University dining services and an eating club, as
well as pursue many other upperclass dining options.
To learn more about dining services at Princeton, please click here.

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