| Meals
Breakfast
There are plenty of breakfast options on Nassau Street: Panera, PJ's Pancake House,
Starbucks and Small World are some of the most popular places. If you are in
a rush to go to committee, the University's student center (Frist Campus Center)
also has a wide variety of options (for the best coffee and pastries go to Café
Vivian on the 1st floor!).
Lunch and Dinner
For lunch and dinner there are three main options:
- Dining on Campus:
- Frist Campus Center
- The Gallery: This food court style dining area is probably the campus dining venue most frequently visited by hungry undergrads. The Gallery includes several mini-restaurants: The Deli (salads and sandwiches), Food for Thought (home-style items and vegetarian dishes), Ole Nuevo Latino Cuisine, The Grill (burgers, fries, etc.), Stix Asian Cuisine, and Villa Pizza and Pasta.
- Cafe Vivian: This popular hang-out serves up coffee, tea and a variety of other drinks as well as pastries, sandwiches and late-night pizza.
- Chancellor Green Cafe: Located on the ground floor of the gorgeous East Pyne building, this delightful cafe serves up an assortment of beverages including smoothies and Small World coffee and also offers pastries, sandwiches, salads, panini, soup and sushi.
- Center for Jewish Life: The CJL's Kosher Dining Hall is under full-time orthodox supervision and serves delicious meals throughout the school year. Vegetarian options are available at all meals.
- Princeton restaurants: Once again, Nassau Street is the best call. It is fairly close to the campus and you can find pretty much anything there. Most restaurants will take reservations. More information on these restaurants is available in the Dining Guide.
- Delivery: More information on delivery options is listed in the Dining Guide. If you or your school are considering ordering meals through a delivery service, we ask you to remember that deliveries can take a significant amount of time to arrive and that the staffs of PICSim and the Nassau Inn cannot be responsible for any delivery transactions. We ask that you please take into consideration the logistics involved in food delivery when planning for your meals at PICSim.
Download Dinning Guide: Options on campus and in Princeton
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