Nutrition
Healthy Eating
Providing you with nutritious options is something your dining team proudly does every day. We help you select delicious, healthy and satisfying meals, snacks and desserts by highlighting well-balanced menu choices and providing nutritional information and tips to help you make choices that fit your needs.
Food Allergies and Intolerances
**Your Health, Our Priority: **We're passionate about serving students like you with wholesome ingredients, tasty meals, clear nutrition and allergen information. By working together, we can help ensure a safe dining experience, free of allergic reactions. If you have special dietary needs, our Registered Dietitian can meet with you one-on-one to make sure your meals are not only safe but also delicious and social. Let's team up to create a dining experience that supports your health and well-being throughout the school year.
Allergen Awareness Signage: Our menu system provides ingredient statements, specifically highlighting the big nine allergens: milk, eggs, shellfish, fish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, sesame, and soy. Guests may check on the presence of allergens before planning their meals using our website or the free everyday app. The absence of an allergen listed on product signage is not a guarantee that the product is free of that allergen. The guest is responsible for communicating their allergy to a supervisor or manager to ensure safety. We have several allergen-free stations on-campus to make dining with special dietary needs safer and more enjoyable.
Support for Special Dietary: Students with special dietary needs can receive individual assistance from our Registered Dietitian. Meetings from the Dietitian may include reviewing the resources currently in place, a tour of the dining facilities, and menu planning. Arrangements can be made if the student's medical dietary needs are unable to be met with daily offerings. If you have a food allergy/special diet concern, please start by contacting our Registered Dietitian to discuss and set up reasonable dietary accommodation. UVM Dining works closely with Student Accessibility Services (SAS); for more information regarding accommodations, please contact SAS directly.
Signature Stations
Simple Zone
Simple Zone is a dedicated space for students with gluten, peanut, or tree-nut allergies, as well as other dietary needs. Designed with your safety in mind, it offers:
- Pantry Essentials: Made-to-Order Hot Meals available for lunch and dinner
- You’ll find Simple Zones at Central Campus, Harris Millis, Redstone, and Northside Dining, each equipped with a designated microwave, refrigerator, toaster, gloves, and allergen-free prep surfaces.
How It Works:
- Students must wash their hands and wear gloves when using this space to maintain a safe environment.
- We ask our campus community to respect these spaces and reserve them for those who truly need them.
Accessing Locked Simple Zones:
After the first two weeks of the semester, Simple Zones at Redstone and Harris Millis will be locked. To gain access, complete the Simple Zone CATcard Access Form using your UVM credentials. During the first two weeks of each semester, these spaces will remain unlocked for easy access.
Simple Servings
This popular station provides safe and appetizing food choices for customers with Celiac and food allergies/intolerances. The Simple Servings station offers a hot plated entrees for lunch and dinner made without the eight most common allergens: peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, wheat, soy, milk products, sesame, and eggs. In addition, all food is made without gluten, and procedures are in place to control for cross-contact. Separate equipment, utensils, storage areas, and preparation areas minimize this risk, offering customers a safe and healthy dining option.
- Harris Millis Dining
Monday through Friday 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
(closed 2:30PM - 3:30PM daily)
Saturday and Sunday 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Central Campus Dining
Monday through Friday 11AM - 8:30PM
(closed 3:30PM - 4:30PM daily)
Saturday and Sunday 11AM - 8PM
Simply 3
This allergen station at Redstone Dining offers meals free of peanuts, tree nuts, gluten, and milk. Like Simple Servings, we take precautions to reduce the risk of cross-contact.
Located at Redstone Dining and open
- Monday through Friday 11AM – 8:30PM
- Saturday and Sunday 11AM - 3:30PM & 4:30PM – 8PM
Simply No Gluten
This station at Central Campus Dining will offer comfort classics free of gluten for breakfast and lunch. Like Simple Servings, we take precautions to reduce the risk of cross-contact.
Located at Central Campus Dining and open Monday through Friday 7:30 AM - 3:30PM
Dietary Preferences
Eating at UVM: Your Way
Food is personal, and we know everyone’s tastes and needs are unique. That’s why UVM Dining is committed to offering a wide variety of foods and specialized services to meet your dietary preferences, cultural traditions, and wellness goals.
If you have food allergies, intolerances, or specific medical needs, we’ve got you covered with programs like Simple Zone, Simple Servings, and Mindful, designed to provide safe and enjoyable dining options for everyone.
Vegetarian, Plant-Based, and Vegan Options
Looking for plant-based meals? We’ve got plenty! Across campus, you’ll find vegan and vegetarian options clearly labeled in dining halls and retail locations.
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Dedicated Stations: Three of our dining halls—Harris Mills, Central Campus, and Redstone—feature dedicated vegetarian/plant-based stations. Plus, the Broccoli Bar in The Marketplace is entirely vegan!
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Clear Signage: Look for our vegetarian, vegan, and plant-based logos on menus and signage to easily spot options that work for you.
Menu Keys:
• Vegetarian (V) = no meat products
• Vegan (VG) = no meat or animal by-products, including white sugar and honey
• Plant-based (leaf logo) = no meat or animal by-products, but can include white sugar and honey
We’re here to help you enjoy meals that fit your lifestyle and taste great, too.
Diverse Food Offerings
At UVM Dining, we’re committed to providing a safe and enjoyable dining experience for everyone. We know that for some students, dining choices are deeply connected to religious beliefs, and we’re here to support you with options that meet your needs.
Kosher Dining Options
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- Hot Kosher Meals: Our certified kosher kitchen at Redstone Dining is a meat/parve kitchen, operated by Vermont Kosher LLC under the Orthodox Rabbinical supervision of Chabad of Vermont. Hot kosher meals are served Sunday–Thursday from 5 PM–7:30 PM. Just let the cashier know, and they’ll provide you with a receipt to pick up your meal at the kosher station.
- Grab-and-Go Kosher Meals: Need something quick? You’ll find pre-packaged Vermont Kosher meals at Redstone Market, The Marketplace, and University Marche.
- Kosher Groceries: Stock up on kosher groceries and frozen entrees at Redstone Market and University Marche to keep your pantry well-equipped.
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Halal Dining Options
We’re here to support students seeking halal dining options on campus.
- Vegetarian & Vegan Choices: Many students choose our vegetarian and vegan options, which are available across campus in all dining halls and most retail locations.
- Ingredient Transparency: Curious about what’s in a dish? Our chefs and sous chefs are happy to answer your questions, provide recipes, or share food labels for your review.
- Halal Chicken: Certified halal chicken (Murray’s) is available upon request in our dining halls. Just ask a sous chef or supervisor. Please note that while the chicken is certified halal, it’s not prepared in a dedicated halal kitchen.
- Halal Shack & Jamal’s Chicken: Located on the first floor of the Davis Center inside Brennan’s, both of these options serve certified halal foods to satisfy your cravings.
If you have specific needs or questions, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to make your dining experience comfortable and delicious.
Religious Dietary Accommodations
What if I'm sick, how do I get a meal?
**What if I’m Sick? **We’ve got you covered if you’re not feeling your best:
- Grab a Meal to Go: If you’re under the weather but able to leave your room, you can pick up a meal to-go from any traditional dining hall using your Free EcoWare container. Take it back to your room or enjoy it outside.
- Need Help from a Friend? If you’re too sick to visit a dining location, you can authorize a friend to use your meal plan to pick up a meal for you. Just complete the Meal Plan Access Authorization Form to get started. Meals can be picked up at any traditional dining hall—Central Campus Dining, Harris Millis, Redstone, or Northside Dining—and your meal plan will be charged.
We’re here to help you stay nourished and take care of yourself when you’re not feeling your best.