Kosher meals are available during temporary closure of 104West! Eatery
A small fire in the Center for Jewish Living building that also houses our 104West! kosher dining room has left Cornell Dining temporarily unable to prepare food in the kosher kitchens or serve meals in the dining room at 104West!
For the time being, we have kosher meals available for students, staff, and faculty to pick up at 104West! beginning with dinner hours Monday, and at Morrison Dining, during published meal hours. In addition, frozen meals are available for pickup at Becker House Dining Room.
These meals are being reheated at the dining rooms so they're ready to eat, and guests can also ask for a chilled meal to take with them to reheat elsewhere.
As we are able to solidify plans to reopen the kitchens and dining room at 104West! we'll keep everyone informed.
Passover plans
The F. Warren and Pamela Ellish Cornell Hillel Super Seder is still scheduled for Saturday, April 12th at Willard Straight Hall, and we will provide updated details as needed if the plans for this event change.
We'll let you know as soon as possible about Kosher for Passover meal availability following the Super Seder, at 104West! or alternate locations.
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 over 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.