MIT Campus Dining
We are committed to providing healthy, affordable, and culturally meaningful options across campus. Whether you’re a breakfast-lover or seeking late-night options, you can enjoy your meals in an environment focused on social connection, sustainability, and innovation.
Important Dates & Resources:
- Wednesday, May 21, 2025: Spring semester meal plans end
- 2025-2026 Meal Plan enrollment period is June 5, to July 1, 2025.
- Deadline to change/cancel meal plan for Fall ’25 semester is September 12, 2025
Need Food? Check out Food & Financial Resources
Online Ordering
MIT Dining is excited to announce the GET online ordering system for retail operations which, offers many exciting benefits including:
- Access to the order-ahead pickup line for expedited meal service
- Pre-scheduled meal pickup times that meet your schedule
Download the GET mobile app on your phone today (search CBORD GET Mobile and select MIT once downloaded) or visit the GET website with MIT credentials.
Catering
MIT Dining offers several different catering options, all dedicated exclusively to serving the MIT community and its affiliates. Our dining partners offer distinct, on-campus catering services with the highest quality service to faculty, staff, students, alumni and all affiliates of the MIT community.
By choosing MIT catering, your money stays at MIT and supports MIT programs. A portion of every dollar spent on catering through on-campus caterers is reinvested in the Institute.
Catering Options
- Bibim Box – Commonwealth Kitchen Launchpad (W20)
- Bon Appétit
- Carolicious – Commonwealth Kitchen Launchpad (W20)
- Pacific Street Café
- Restaurant Associates, Jackie McNulty, 617-715-2589, [email protected]
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Check out Procurement’s list of preferred caterers.
Meal Plans
Meal plans provide delicious and convenient options across campus for both undergraduate and graduate students. Choose from a variety of options that match your needs and living arrangement.
Food Trucks
During the academic semesters, MIT contracts different food trucks across campus on Wednesdays. You can find the trucks from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the “Outfinite”, the exterior walkway between Buildings 12/13 and 24/31, paralleling the Infinite Corridor. Please note that food truck operators do not take TechCASH or Dining Dollars.
Date | Truck 1 | Truck 2 |
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February 12 |
Tandoor/Curry |
La Qchara |
February 19 |
Jamaica Hungry |
Chk-Rice |
February 26 |
Bon Me |
Bonetown Burger |
March 5 |
Moyzilla |
Tandoor/Curry |
March 12 |
Revelry |
Moyzilla |
March 19 |
Bonetown Burger |
Chk-Rice |
March 26 |
Augusta’s |
Jamaica Hungry |
April 2 |
Papi’s |
La Qchara |
April 9 |
Revelry |
Tandoor/Curry |
April 16 |
Papi’s |
Moyzilla |
April 23 |
Bonetown Burger |
Chk-Rice |
April 30 |
Hometown Poke |
Augusta’s |
May 7 |
Jamaica Hungry |
La Qchara |
May 14 |
Hometown Poke |
Revelry |
Allergies and Special Diets
We are committed to working with all students to find ways to ensure that meals can be enjoyed by everyone. This includes communication about and modification to existing menu items, special preparation of menu items, and access to special products, as agreed upon with students.
We are trained in food allergy awareness and offer a number of options for students with food allergies and celiac disease, as well as dietary restrictions including kosher, halal, vegetarian, and vegan diets.
Individuals with food allergies should be aware that we handle and prepare peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish, soy, egg, milk, wheat/gluten, sesame and other potential allergens in our dining halls, eateries, and kitchens. We advise diners with allergies to:
Pay Attention to Dish Names and Descriptions
Dishes made with common allergens often include the top allergens in the name of each dish or a description on the menu. Our team can also share labels from any products for your review.
Check Online Menus
Menu items that are appropriate options for most students with celiac disease are labeled as “made without gluten-containing ingredients” and can be filtered to streamline searching using the dietary preferences filter. The top nine allergens are included in menu names and/or descriptions whenever possible.
Try the OASIS Station
Oasis is a destination in Howard Dining Hall at Maseeh where all meals prepared are made without the use of the top nine allergens and gluten. OASIS is a segregated station designed with your safety in mind and allows our team to best manage ingredients from delivery to plate. All meals are prepared on designated equipment by a trained culinarian to avoid cross-contact. Oasis has expanded to offer made to order salads in addition to the hot and cold entree selections.
Try the Global Station
Next to the Oasis station at Maseeh, we offer our global-inspired Bowls station, where all the menu items will be prepared without peanuts, tree nuts, gluten, and seafood. This cook-to-order station features daily specials that rotate between various global cuisines, from Mediterranean to barbecue and Korean-inspired bulgogi classics.
Use the Avoiding Gluten Pantry
Our Avoiding Gluten pantry station provides breads, pastries, cookies, condiments, snacks, cereals, and other items that are without gluten-containing ingredients in all six residential dining houses.
Establish Relationships With our Chefs and Dietitian
Simple conversations with chefs can make your dining experience a lot easier. Discuss your allergies with MIT Dining as early in the semester as possible. Questions can also be answered by our Residential Dietitian, Pina Boatwright, MS, RD, LDN, Senior Wellness Coordinator.
Kosher
Kosher dining at MIT is supervised by the Vaad Harabonim of New England. Kosher food is produced onsite in our kosher kitchen and is served in Maseeh’s Howard Dining Hall and W11. Students can contact MIT Hillel at [email protected] for more information. Visit the MIT Hillel for holiday schedules.
Halal
Muslim students will find daily halal menu offerings at Maseeh and New Vassar for lunch, and all houses for brunch and dinner. Campus Dining works with the MSA for Ramadan meals. Some retail locations also serve halal, including Pacific Street Café, Hayden Courtyard Café, and Tawakal Halal Café.
Vegetarians and Vegans
All House Dining locations offer vegetarian and vegan entrees. Vegetarian and vegan food production is handled in ways to avoid cross-contact with meat products. Retail dining locations also offered varied menus.