Kosher Dining on campus as a CJL renovation project at 104West! wraps up
We can't wait to welcome you back to 104West!, Cornell's kosher and multicultural dining room on west campus. The Center for Jewish Living is wrapping up a summer renovation project in the building to replace lighting and ceiling tiles, and we look forward to welcoming guests beginning Monday, August 18th.
Our seating area has reopened and will be available starting with dinner on Monday, August 18th! Kudos to the Dining and Building Services staff members who helped get this space back in tip-top shape.
As always, meals at 104West! and our kosher items offered elsewhere on campus are prepared under the supervision of STAR-K (meat and pareve) and STAR-D (dairy) Kosher Certifications.
You can also visit the Morrison Dining kosher station
The kosher station at Morrison Dining will be open on north campus, with dishes prepared in the 104West! kitchens. The kosher station fully reopens on August 20th, and hot kosher meals will be available upon request on the 18th and 19th. Check Cornell Dining Now for the eatery schedule and each day's menus.
Kosher items at our retail locations
Packaged grab-and-go kosher items prepared at 104West! will be available at Cornell Dining's retail cafés and stores around campus as usual, if you'd like to purchase a sandwich, wrap, or salad.
The High Holidays
Don't forget our annual Rosh Hashanah dinner, taking place on Monday, September 22nd at Trillium! We'll have additional holiday meals for Rosh Hashanah, as well as a pre-fast meal and a break-the-fast meal for Yom Kippur. Reservations will be available soon at kosher.scl.cornell.edu.
Check back for updates
As the CJL renovation project wraps up, we'll add updates here if needed.
About Cornell Dining
Cornell Dining is consistently ranked in the Princeton Review's top ten for best campus food among all colleges and universities in the country! That high rating comes from customer surveys, and reflects Cornell Dining's commitment to serving high-quality foods that are healthy and creatively prepared with genuine care for a diverse community. Cornell Dining operates about 30 on-campus eateries -- which include residential dining rooms, cafés, coffeehouses, food courts, and convenience stores -- and serves more than 23,000 meals a day to members of the Cornell community. For more information, visit dining.cornell.edu.