MEAL PLAN GUIDE
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2019-2020
WHAT’S INSIDE:
Meal Plan Options............................. 4 Locations............................................ 8 Get to know these icons to see how you can use components of your meal plan or other forms of payment to eat on campus.
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Tapingo............................................... 13 Health and Wellness.......................... 18 Sustainability..................................... 22 Work with Us..................................... 24
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we feed the pack Welcome to NC State. One of the most important parts of your experience here will be what you choose to eat, and we are excited to offer you award-winning options that are convenient, fresh, diverse, and delicious. We have more than 40 dining locations across campus, IFMA 2019 all of which accept some form of your meal plan. From Silver Plate traditional dining halls to a mix of restaurants, cafés and Award Winner convenience stores, our program is designed to meet the unique needs and tastes of our student body. Throughout the “Locations” section of this guide, look for icons that show you how to eat using your meal plan, as well as other forms of accepted payment. This book will serve as a guide to help you select your meal plan and familiarize you with our locations and offerings to ensure the best possible campus experience. Make your selection before you arrive on campus this fall by completing the form in the back of this book or by visiting dining.ncsu.edu. We also recommend you download NC State’s OnCampus App to keep hours of operations and menu information at your fingertips.
YOU’RE INVITED! Get out your phone now and mark Tuesday, August 20 to attend NC State’s Campus Connections at Talley Student Union and visit Meal Plan Mania on the Third Floor. Get ready for an interactive experience to learn how to maximize your meal plan and get fun swag from NC State Dining. We can’t wait to serve you! 3 | locations
locations Browse this section of the guide to see the many dining locations we have to offer. Remember, all locations accept some form of the meal plan. Just look for the icons to see the accepted forms of payment for each venue.
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dining halls Our three all-you-care-to-eat dining hall locations are community hubs for students living on campus. With a single Dining Hall Swipe, you can eat as much or as little as you like, meet for group projects over a cone of Howling Cow, or hang out between classes with a cup of coffee in our lounge and entertainment space at Fountain. We also host themed lunches and dinners throughout the year with special menus to keep your taste buds satisfied.
2016 Top College Dining Experiences
ALLACCESS PASS
The Weekday, Everyday and Deluxe Plans come with an all-access pass to our dining halls. With these plans, you can come and go when you’re hungry and enjoy a full meal or light snack as often as you like throughout the semester.
Our culinary team provides you with an extensive selection of homestyle entrées and sides, a fresh salad and fruit bar, custom-made wraps, hot grill station, and more. Menus change daily and we offer weekly specials from made-to-order sauté dishes to global favorites. On the go? Try Pack&Go! Our dining hall take-out program allows you to fill a reusable, recyclable container with your favorite menu items and take it with you. There’s no rush to return the container; bring it back to us when you’re finished, and we’ll hand you a clean one or a token for your next take-out meal. Fountain Dining Hall | West Campus Clark Dining Hall | East Campus Case Dining Hall* | Central Campus
*Case Dining Hall is open for breakfast and lunch to the campus community. Dinner is reserved for Student Athlete Meals.
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talley student union Talley Student Union has an exciting lineup of dining options for every palate. From classic American diner fare to sweet treats and global cuisine, there’s something fresh and delicious for everyone.
WHAT’S INSIDE Jason’s Deli | Fresh signature sandwiches, salads and wraps made from premium, natural ingredients. Red Sky Pizza Company | New York-style pizza baked in a fire-deck oven and served by the slice. Featuring house-made dough and fresh toppings, plus crisp salads and cannolis. Los Lobos Mexican Grill | Made-to-order tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and nachos. House-made salsa and chips with a variety of fresh Mexican side dishes. Tuffy’s Diner | Burgers, grilled chicken, BLT sandwiches and more. Tuffy’s also serves waffles, breakfast sandwiches and sides. Talley Market | Howling Cow ice cream, Yates Mill Bakery, marketplace snacks, and grab-and-go meals. Items available to meet many dietary restrictions. More on page 17. One Earth World Cuisine | Enjoy dishes from around the world. Global bowls and wraps, freshly-rolled sushi, stir-fry dishes, and a create-your-own salad bar. Starbucks | A full-service Starbucks café serving its signature beverages, freshly-brewed coffees, pastries and sandwiches. Port City Java | One of six Port City Java locations at NC State offering locallyroasted coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods. More on page 16.
2017 James Beard Foundation Blended Burger Winner
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1887 Bistro | A full-service restaurant serving signature salads, flatbreads, sandwiches, entrées, and desserts. Open for lunch and late-night service.
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atrium food court Located adjacent to the Brickyard on the lower level of D.H. Hill Library, this hot spot features a variety of options geared toward today’s college student. With early morning and nighttime hours, the Atrium is a go-to for a quick bite between classes or dinner with friends.*
WHAT’S INSIDE Chick-fil-A Express | Serving Chick-fil-A’s famous chicken sandwiches, nuggets, breakfast items, waffle fries, salads, and hand-spun milkshakes. Brickyard Pizza and Pasta | Features house-made personal pizzas, flatbread sandwiches, calzones, and a rotating menu of tasty pasta dishes. Zen Blossom | Serves freshly-rolled sushi, egg rolls and a variety of chef-inspired stir-fry creations. Delirious Wraps and Salads | Choose from a selection of delicious salads and wraps, or customize your own with a variety of toppings and dressings. Wolfpack-to-Go | A healthy selection of grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, wraps, parfaits, and snacks made fresh daily. Smoothie U | Located next to the Atrium Food Court, Smoothie U creates a variety of made-to-order yogurt- and juice-based smoothies. Our new Sambazon smoothies and açaí bowls with assorted toppings are a must-try.
*Closed for dinner Friday–Sunday.
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on the oval culinary creations
Located across from the world-renowned Hunt Library, On the Oval is the gathering spot on Centennial Campus to relax and refuel from sunrise to well past sundown.
WHAT’S INSIDE Cold Fusion Deli | Sandwiches and wraps made with fresh breads, choice meats, and cheeses. Cold Fusion Salad Bar | Our self-service salad bar is stocked with all your favorite ingredients so you can customize your salad to your liking. Fahrenheit Pizza | Artisan pizzas and calzones fresh baked in our fire-deck oven. Fahrenheit Entrées | A four-week daily rotating selection of homestyle entrées and complementary side dishes. Flashpoint Global | A rotation of authentic global cuisine featuring Chinese, Greek, Indian, Italian, Thai and Mexican flavors. Newton’s Grill | Sandwiches and signature grill specials, including Angus beef burgers, chicken sandwiches, fries, and tater tots. Gravity Café | Features a separate seating area that keeps the café open for early morning, late-night and weekend service. Gravity Breakfast | Made-to-order breakfast sandwiches, burritos, and more to help you start your day right. Gravity Dinner + Late Night | Entrees, salads, stir-frys and more, including a selection of vegan and vegetarian options. Oval Grab and Go | Skip the lines! Choose from our pre-made specialty sandwiches, salads, snacks and desserts.
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the terrace
at lonnie poole golf course The Terrace is off the beaten path but well worth the trip. Located inside the clubhouse at the Lonnie Poole Golf Course, the Terrace is open daily for lunch and afternoon with a fare of appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, salads and more. Weekends are special at the Terrace, with a brunch you won’t want to miss during your time at NC State. Carved meats, omelettes, buttery biscuits, bacon and more, plus a wide selection of house-made desserts. Come with your friends (it’s a short walk from the Hunt Library) or make a weekend visit with family members extra special. The Terrace has indoor and outdoor seating under the veranda or on the firepit patio. Plus, you can take in a sweeping view of the golf course, Centennial Campus and the Raleigh skyline. We offer special brunch and meal options here for Parents and Family Weekend and graduation. Keep an eye out for details!
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cafés + specialty shops To complement our dining halls and restaurants, we offer a mix of cafés and specialty shops to provide variety at every turn. Port City Java | Six locations across campus featuring locally-roasted coffee, fruit smoothies, baked goods, sandwiches, and wraps. Talley Student Union | Park Shops | Nelson Hall Textiles | Engineering Building II | Terry Center Hill of Beans | Iced and hot coffee drinks, wraps, baked goods and Howling Cow ice cream. D.H. Hill Library Smoothie U | Made-to-order yogurt- and fruit-based smoothies. Serving Sambazon nutrient-rich smoothies and açaí bowls with assorted toppings. Atrium Food Court Starbucks | A full-service Starbucks café serving its signature beverages, freshly-brewed coffees, pastries, and sandwiches. Talley Student Union Common Grounds | Howling Cow ice cream scoops and shakes, coffee drinks, baked goods, and a mix of grab-and-go sandwiches and wraps. Hunt Library McKimmon Corner Café | Proudly brewed Starbucks coffee, sandwiches, salads, and baked goods. Jane S. McKimmon Center
vending NC State Dining is pleased to offer more than 200 soft drink and 80 snack vending machines across campus. Most are equipped with card readers that enable you to use dining dollars or All Campus to purchase drinks and snacks.
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convenience stores Our six convenience stores — or C-Stores for short — are here when you need something quick, including fresh sandwiches and wraps, snacks, drinks, heat-and-eat meals, and more. We also carry grocery staples like bread and milk, as well as other necessities like shampoo, toothpaste and laundry detergent. Talley Market | Honors Village | D-Café Bragaw | Shuttle Inn | Wolf Village
yates mill bakery Yates Mill Bakery, located in Talley Market, offers a variety of sweet treats made fresh daily by our award-winning pastry chef. Check out our cheesecake and cupcake of the month, with flavors including salted caramel, Oreo, red velvet and even chocolate chip cookie dough. Yum! Talley Market
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tapingo PLACE YOUR ORDER IN ADVANCE AND SKIP THE LINE ALTOGETHER Download the Tapingo app and browse the menus of nearby venues, then place your order from your mobile device or laptop. Pay through the app using your meal plan, All Campus student account or major credit card. Once your order is ready, Tapingo sends you a text notification that your food is ready for pick up. For more information about how to use this service, visit go.ncsu.edu/tapingo.
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health + wellness We place a special emphasis on fresh foods and wellness to help you pursue a healthier lifestyle that can be embraced long after your time at NC State. This includes nutrition education, offering healthy food choices, providing effective and informative food labeling, and encouraging wellness activities. Our award-winning and nationally recognized dietitian and nutrition team are here to make sure you have a fresh and healthy experience when you eat with the Pack. Receive nutrition updates, health and wellness tips, recipes, prizes, and more by following @WellFedWolfpack on Instagram and Twitter. Top 26 Healthiest Colleges in the US - 2016 Top 10 Gluten Free Accommodating Colleges - 2016 First in the nation to complete Partnership for a Healthier America’s Healthier Campus Initiative - 2015 Top 15 Healthiest Non-Commercial Food Service - 2014
NUTRITION KIOSKS
Dining halls and many restaurants on campus provide nutrition kiosks. Here you can find calories, ingredient lists, sort current menus by specific allergens, and easily find vegan and vegetarian options.
ON CAMPUS APP
The On Campus App is your guide to life on campus and also includes the hours of operation, menus and nutrition information for our NC State Dining locations. It’s a must-download as soon as you arrive on campus. It’s available on the App Store and Google play.
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special dietary needs A growing number of students have special dietary needs, such as allergies, intolerances and dietary preferences. Our team is dedicated to meeting those nutritional needs by providing nutrition resources, education and awareness across campus.
ALLERGIES + INTOLERANCES
NC State Dining is recognized nationally for our work to ensure students with food allergies and intolerances can confidently dine on campus. We mark the eight major food allergens (gluten/wheat, dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, and soy) in all of our dining locations. If you have food allergies or intolerances, be sure to view the Food Allergy Guide at go.ncsu.edu/allergy-guide, connect with the Safe Eats Allergy Support Group at go.ncsu.edu/allergy-support-group, and schedule a free consultation with our registered dietitian, Lisa Eberhart, at 919.513.5310 or lisa_eberhart@ncsu.edu.
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Peanuts + Tree Nuts
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VEGAN + VEGETARIAN
We offer a wide array of tasty vegan and vegetarian options during every meal at the dining halls and at many of the campus restaurants. These options are marked with a vegan or vegetarian icon.
PORK-FREE DIET
For students with a pork-free or Halal diet, we have identified recipes that contain any pork products and mark them with the pink pork icon. We also have dedicated red-handled pans at the dining halls we use for non-pork products to avoid cross contamination.
WOLF APPROVED
Choosing healthy food on campus is easier than ever. Look for the Wolf Approved paw print icon across campus to help you identify healthy menu items and snacks.
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sustainability NC State Sustainable Workplace Award - 2016 NACUFS Sustainability Outreach and Education Award - 2014 Environmental Award for Pioneering Efforts - 2013
NC State Dining is proud to be a contributing partner in the university’s overall sustainability goal to conserve energy, use resources wisely and reduce our carbon footprint. Check out a few of the ways we work to make going green part of being red.
COMPOSTING INITIATIVE
We began a composting initiative at our dining halls in August 2010 and at One Earth in Talley Student Union in 2014. The initiative became a reality when an audit by Waste Reduction and Recycling found that 70 percent of waste generated by Fountain Dining Hall was compostable. In 2018, Talley Student Union collected 100.57 tons of compost and in January 2018, compostable cups, lids and straws were implemented at Talley and On the Oval. The composting initiative has assisted with NC State’s sustainability goal to decrease waste from landfills.
RECYCLED COOKING OIL
We work with GreaseCycle to collect and upcycle oil waste from our dining locations (7,361 gallons in 2018). The organic waste is converted into biodiesel fuel and composting soil. Not only is the oil being put to good use, but it is collected at no cost to us, saving thousands of dollars each year.
TAKE-OUT PROGRAM
Our dining hall take-out program, Pack&Go, features a reusable, recyclable take-out container. Since March 2009, this program has diverted more than 191,000 styrofoam to-go containers from the landfill.
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AGROECOLOGY EDUCATION FARM This on-campus farm provides hands-on education regarding sustainable agriculture to students, staff, faculty, and the community. One of the Agroecology Farm’s main goals is to produce fresh and healthy food items to be served at on-campus dining locations, extending sustainable agriculture education back to campus.
Through our partnership with the farm, NC State Dining has provided funding for a new post-harvest facility, as well as a hoop house, which extends the growing season and provides nearly year-round vegetable production. In 2018, the six-acre site produced 8,000 pounds of crops for the dining program. For more information and to see what’s growing on the farm, visit agroecologyfarm.ncsu.edu.
ON-CAMPUS PARTNERSHIPS
We have created several partnerships with student organizations and professors across campus, including the NC State Sustainability Stewards and Zero Waste Wolves, to assist and align our sustainability goals. Through a partnership with the Office of Sustainability, NC State Dining began reducing plastic waste by eliminating single-use plastic bags at the Atrium Food Court and C-Stores on campus. Reusable bags are now available for purchase at these locations, diverting over 294,000 plastic bags from the landfill in 2017 alone.
MY ROOTS ARE AT NC STATE
This program connects NC State Dining with North Carolina growers, manufacturers, processors, and producers to increase our ability to purchase locally and highlight the wealth of products grown and produced in our state. It also gives us an opportunity to share stories of NC State alumni working for these companies and how their work positively impacts our efforts to provide the best food possible for our students, faculty and staff.
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choosing your meal plan ALL FIRST-ENTRY STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A MEAL PLAN. NC State Dining offers a variety of meal plans that can be tailored to your specific needs. Our primary meal plan options include the Weekday, Everyday, Deluxe, Block 150, and Athletic Plans. Our plans are designed to cover the cost of meals and snacks in three different ways. Dining Hall Swipes | Come whenever you’re hungry. Just one swipe at one of our dining hall locations and you can enjoy a full meal or light snack, all with a single swipe. Meal Credits | Use meal credits to purchase a meal at one of our many restaurants or cafés. Meal credits are also used to purchase a dining hall take-out meal. Only one meal credit can be used per meal period. Dining Dollars | Use dining dollars at convenience stores and vending machines or to make small purchases at a restaurant or café in lieu of a meal credit. Weekday, Everyday, Deluxe, and Block 150 Plans come with 100 dining dollars. The Commuter/Apartment Plan is comprised solely of 750 dining dollars per semester. These dollars come with a 5 percent discount at the register and roll over from year to year. Additional dining dollars can be added at any time throughout the semester.
MEAL PERIODS
We offer 35 meal periods throughout the week, and the meal plan week resets every Saturday morning. Use dining dollars to supplement your plan should you use more than the allotted meal swipes per meal period. Breakfast Early Lunch Late Lunch Dinner Late Night 21 | meal plans
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2019-2020 meal plan options Sign up online beginning June 1 at go.ncsu.edu/mealplans or by returning the enclosed form.
ALLACCESS PASS
all-access pass plans Choose the Weekday, Everyday, or Deluxe Plan to enjoy an all-access pass to the dining halls, meal credits to use at campus restaurants and cafés, dining hall guest meals, plus 100 dining dollars to spend anywhere you like. Turn to page 22 for more information on dining hall access, meal credits and dining dollars. MOST POPULAR
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Dining hall all-access pass, 12 meal credits per week, 5 dining hall guest passes per semester and 100 dining dollars that can be used anytime.
DELUXE PLAN
Looking for the ultimate in coverage and flexibility? Dining hall all-access pass, 15 meal credits per week, 8 dining hall guest passes per semester and 100 dining dollars that can be used anytime.
The all-access pass included with the Weekday, Everyday and Deluxe Plans requires that 30 minutes pass between each Dining Hall Swipe.
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other plans BLOCK 150 PLAN
150 meals per semester that can be used anytime in the dining halls and/or once per meal period in our restaurants or cafés. This plan gives you the flexibility to choose how many meals you use from one week to the next. Includes 100 dining dollars.
COMMUTER/APARTMENT PLAN
This plan features 750 dining dollars and comes with a five percent discount at the cash register. It’s available to students commuting to campus or living in Wolf Village, Wolf Ridge, E.S. King, Western Manor or fraternity/sorority housing. For students assigned to University Towers, this is a recommended supplement to the UT dining plan. Your dining dollars roll over to the next semester, and if you run out, you can always add more throughout the semester.
150 MEALS PER SEMESTER Use as Dining Hall Swipes and/or Meal credits.
$1,455 + tax
750 DINING DOLLARS Use at any dining location.
5% discount at register $750
ATHLETIC PLANS
Student athletes on a roster, please consult your coach on an athletic meal plan option. Visit go.ncsu.edu/meal-plans for options and pricing. Plans are billed through the cashier’s office each semester. While dining dollars roll over from semester to semester, meals do not. Keep this in mind as you select your plan and monitor your usage throughout the semester to ensure you have the right one. Make changes for the fall semester by September 30 * and spring semester by January 31*.
A $250 cancellation fee applies after the cut-off date. Note: Meal plans and campus food transactions are subject to 7.25% NC Sales Tax. See meal plan contract for details. *
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paying with your meal plan dining hall swipes DINING HALLS
Just one card swipe at our dining halls, and you can eat as much or as little as you like. No need to think about how much you are spending here! Enjoy a variety of entrées, sides, soups, salads, fruit, Howling Cow soft-serve ice cream, and dessert, all for one meal swipe.
meal credits
RESTAURANTS, CAFÉS AND DINING HALL PACK&GO Meal credits enable you to use one of your meals toward a purchase at one of our restaurants or cafés. Meal credits can also be used to purchase a Pack&Go dining hall take-out meal. Meal credits vary by location and meal period. If you stay under the rate, you won’t owe anything more. If you choose to spend more, make up the difference with dining dollars or another form of accepted payment. Only one meal credit can be used per meal period, and there is a limit of two bottled beverages per meal credit transaction at restaurants and cafés.
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dining dollars ANY LOCATION
Dining dollars are flexible funds that supplement your meal plan. Use dining dollars to: »» Cover the difference if you spend more than the allotted meal credit rate at a campus restaurant or café. »» Buy extra meals or snacks if a meal has already been used during a meal period or if you run out of weekly meal credits. »» Make purchases at our convenience stores and vending machines. All plans, except the Commuter/Apartment and Athletic Plans, come with 100 dining dollars, with the option to add an additional 100 or 200 when signing up. We will automatically renew your account with the same amount for the spring semester unless you alert us before January 31, 2020. Dining dollars roll over from semester to semester, and additional dining dollars can be purchased throughout the semester if you run out. While dining dollars are nonrefundable, they will remain active and be available for use on your Wolfpack One Card during your enrollment at NC State.
In addition to our meal plans, campus dining locations also accept All Campus, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. 25 | meal plans
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work with us Discover the benefits of working with NC State Dining and Rave! Events, and enjoy competitive wages, flexible schedules and convenient work locations. We have front-of-the-house positions that are customer service oriented and include catering wait staff, bus staff, cashiers, baristas, retail restaurant staff, dining hall line servers and convenience store clerks. Other positions include clerical staff, salad prep, dish room attendants, stockroom helpers and cooks. We offer flexibility in scheduling students for 2, 4, 6, and 8-hour shifts, and can offer 10-hour shifts on the weekends. NC State Dining is accommodating to your school needs and is able to plan your work schedule around your class schedule. Our wages are competitive with other food service jobs in the area. We offer a system of pay increases for student employees based upon longevity and work performance. You can even advance into student supervisory positions. Work with us and gain the valuable work experience that is so important to future employers. To apply, visit go.ncsu.edu/work-for-dining.
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your meal plan checklist □□ Determine which plan works best for you. All first-entry students living on campus are required to have a meal plan. □□ Register online or by mail before you arrive to campus in the fall. □□ Make any adjustments to your meal plan by September 30. □□ E-mail our dietitian to discuss any nutrition questions. □□ Follow us!
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