Easter Weekend Hours

DINING HALL HOURS FOR EASTER WEEKEND | APRIL 7-9, 2023

Planning Ahead? Holiday and break hours for the dining halls are posted at the start of every semester on our hours page.


RETAIL LOCATION HOURS FOR EASTER WEEKEND | APRIL 7-9, 2023

Union Street Market:

  • Friday – Closing at 10pm
  • Saturday – Closing at 9pm
  • Sunday – 1:30-9pm

C-Store – normal hours

  • Friday – 9am-9:30pm
  • Saturday – Noon-9pm
  • Sunday – Noon-9pm

Mango

  • Friday – Normal hours 8am-7pm
  • Saturday & Sunday – Closed

Bookworms Cafe

  • Friday – Normal hours 7:30am-3pm
  • Saturday & Sunday – Closed

Market Cafe

  • Friday – Normal hours 7:30am-3pm
  • Saturday – Normal hours 9am-4pm
  • Sunday – Closed

Dairy Bar

  • Friday – 11am-7pm
  • Saturday – 11am-7pm
  • Sunday – Closed

 

Dining Locations Open During UConn Bound Days

UConn Admissions will have an action-packed program for admitted students and their family members on Saturday, April 1st and Saturday, April 15th.

The following Dining Services locations will be open for visitors. All locations are cashless (except the Dairy Bar). All major debit/credit is accepted.

DINING HALLS

All dining halls are open except Buckley, click here for a map

Brunch Prices for UConn Bound Days: 

Adult: $10 (plus tax)
Child under 12: $7 (plus tax)

Hours:

Putnam: 10:30am-2:30pm
South: 10:30am-2:00pm
North & Whitney: 10:30am-2pm
McMahon & Northwest: 10:30am-2:15pm
Gelfenbien: 10:30am-2:30pm


RETAIL LOCATIONS

Student Union

Union Street Market: 10:30am-Midnight
Market Cafe:
8am-4pm
Earth, Wok & Fire:
11am-2:30pm
Union Exchange Convenience Store (C-Store): 11am-7pm

Other Locations:

Bookworms Cafe (Library): 10am-4pm
Mango (Rec Center): 10am-6pm
Food For the Pack (Food Truck – Fairfield Way): 11:30am-2:30pm
Dairy Bar: 11am-7pm
Dairy Bar Truck (Fairfield Way)  – 11am-3pm

Dining During Passover

PASSOVER 2023 – NOSH Kosher Kitchen in Gelfenbien and Hillel House will be serving Passover meals Wednesday, April 5th to Thursday, April 13th by reservation only.

Any meals at Hillel House will be catered by Nosh Kosher Kitchen. All other meals are prepared by Nosh Kosher Kitchen and served at Gelfenbien Commons.

Meals can be paid for by meal swipes, points, flex passes, check, credit card, or billed to your fee bill.

Each guest must be signed up on a separate form and may be paid for by points, flex passes, check, credit card, or fee bill.

All meal swipes, flex passes and points will be taken off your meal plan when your form is submitted.

Paying by credit card or check must be done at Dining Services, located in Towers/Hamilton building, by April 5th.

There are no refunds for missed meals.
Keep a copy of this form for your own records.


  • April 5th Seder Dinner is at Hillel
  • April 6th breakfast and lunch at Gelfenbien, dinner at Hillel, dinner is 2nd Seder
  • April 7th breakfast and lunch are at Gelfenbien, Shabbat dinner is at Hillel
  • April 8th brunch and dinner at Hillel
  • April 9th brunch and dinner at Gelfenbien
  • April 10th-13th all 3 meals at Gelfenbien

Visit here to sign up for meals.

Campus Food Pantry to Open Monday, March 20th

Contact: Kimberly Phillips, Kimberly.DeBaise@uconn.edu

STORRS, Conn. – Propelled by the success of food pantries at each of the regional campuses, Husky Harvest at UConn’s main campus in Storrs will open Monday for thousands of students without a meal plan and without a full cupboard.

While the pantry will be available to anyone with a UConn ID, it is geared to those living off-campus who are not required to have a meal plan and therefore may not have regular access to nutritious food, Michael White, executive director of Dining Services, says. That includes 2,000 undergraduate students who live in places like the Carriage House Town Homes and Celeron Square apartments.

White says the first step to establishing the pantry was finding a location that was central to campus, had patron parking, and offered some level of discreetness. Almost fortuitously, the 600-square-foot former convenience store in the Charter Oak Apartments Community Center popped onto the radar.

With a bus stop not far from the front door and located just off Discovery Drive, the space also was ideal because students who live in the Charter Oak Apartments aren’t required to have meal plans and might very well be among those who would benefit the most.

“We wanted a location that would service not only the undergraduate population, but the graduate students, faculty, staff, essentially anyone with a UConn ID,” White says. “That had a lot to do with how we talked about locations.”

A grand opening of the Storrs location for invited guests and the media will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, March 20, at the pantry in the Charter Oak Apartments Community Center, 916 Tower Court Road, Storrs. Regular hours will be Mondays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Husky Harvest at Storrs will operate in much the same way as the Husky Harvest pantries at the regional campuses that have opened over the last several months. A partnership with Connecticut Foodshare is enabling the venture and providing grocery staples with regular deliveries.

White says he’s borrowing ideas from experiences at the regional campuses, including Avery Point, where staff has made available simple recipes that account for ingredients typically found on the shelves, like stewed tomatoes and beans. In Stamford, Husky Harvest offers personal care items, including shampoo and deodorant, another offering White hopes to have with funding from the Undergraduate Student Government.

“I don’t want to get into the scenario – and I know it happens in life – that someone has to decide between putting food on their plate and taking a shower,” White says. “That’s a very challenging decision for anybody to make. Just being able to take a shower sometimes can really reset your wellbeing.”

Eventually, he says he expects to take donations from the public but plans to operate this semester solely with Connecticut Foodshare support. In time, though, he can see departmental food drives, a kitchen equipment and gadget collection, and leftovers from the cafes all earmarked for pantry patrons.

“This is no longer a topic that people are afraid of,” White says. “We know that the UConn community will go above and beyond.”

Contributions to the UConn Storrs Campus Food Insecurity Fund at the UConn Foundation can be made online. Visit the pantry’s website for more details.

Questions about Husky Harvest can be directed to Kimberly Phillips, Kimberly.DeBaise@uconn.edu.

Dining During Spring Break

As Spring Break approaches please be aware that Dining Hall hours will be different on Friday, March 10th and Sunday, March 19th. All meal plans shut down for break after dinner on March 10th and resume on the 19th. Full details at link below.

Saturday, March 11th – Saturday, March 18th. If you currently have an Ultimate, Value or Custom Meal Plan, and you choose to remain on campus during Spring Break, you may sign up in advance, utilizing our form below, for meals included in your meal plan. Please note that meal plan points and flex passes will not be valid during this period. These meals are limited to one breakfast, one lunch and one dinner per day. Northwest will be the only residential dining facility open during Spring Break. Hours of operation will be: Breakfast 7:00am – 9:30am; Lunch 11:00am – 2:15pm; Dinner 4:00pm – 7:15pm.

dining.uconn.edu/spring-break

New Cafe Opens in Science 1 Building

Located in the new state-of-the-art Science 1 building, nanoByte café offers freshly brewed coffee, specialty coffee drinks, Boba milk tea, homemade pastries, daily soup/mac and cheese, and hot artisan sandwiches. Grab and go items like fresh salads, wraps, and a variety of snacks are also available. Stop by this semester and try some of their delicious offerings.

 

 

 

Dining Services Spring Updates

If you are new to campus or need a refresher on Dining FAQ visit dining.uconn.edu/semester-updates/

Hours – find dining hall & retail hours at dining.uconn.edu/hours or via the myUConn app.

Hours During Holidays & Breaks – visit dining.uconn.edu/hours for a spring semester document of hours during holidays & breaks.

Masking: Masking in the dining halls is highly recommended but not required.

Change Spring Semester Meal Plan: You have until Friday, February 3rd, 2023, to downgrade your spring semester meal plan; upgrade at any time

Up & Atom Cafe has permanently closed and nanoByte Cafe, located on the first floor of Science 1, will be opening on Tuesday, Jan 17th.

Stop by nanoByte Café this semester for some of their unique offerings such as bubble tea and small dessert “bytes” – hours will be M-F 7:30am-3:30pm.

Flex Passes and Points – not sure how or where to use them? Visit dining.uconn.edu/flex-pass-and-points/

Go Green in Spring with the Green Piece to-go container at the USM dining.uconn.edu/thegreenpiece/

Follow Dining on social at @uconndining to stay up to date for hours, specials, give-aways, pop-ups and more!

Stay tuned…Senior Slice is returning!

Meal plan options are available for faculty/staff, and students in on/off campus apartments dining.uconn.edu/meal-plans/