Where Do I Eat?
Eating On Campus
The main dining hall serves three meals a day Monday through Friday and two meals on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. All meals are served on an all-you-can-eat basis and specialty meals and buffets are offered monthly. Lunch and dinner include hot entrees, salad bar, soup, fruit, desserts, a full choice of beverages, and specialty selections like Mexican food, pasta, and baked potatoes with toppings.
The college also has a small cafe, Licks, which is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and serves breakfast, lunch, snacks and beverages at reduced rates throughout the day.
Eating Off Campus
Boston is a great food town, and Berklee is right in the heart of it. Within a five-minute walk, and often not even that far, you can sample Thai food at Bangkok Cuisine; New Orleans home cooking at Dixie Kitchen; a variety of sandwich roll-ups at Under Wraps; and an all-you-can-eat Indian food buffet at Bombay Cafe; and homemade ice creams, frozen yogurts, and sorbets from J.P. Licks.
If that isn't enough, there's also pizza, Cuban, Korean, Chinese, Italian, Middle Eastern, Japanese and American foods nearby as well. Plus, what Boston is famous for: fish and chowder. You'll also find that chains like Starbucks, Bruegger's Bagels, Boston Market, McDonalds, Dunkin' Donuts, and Pizzeria Uno are within a few blocks walk from various locations on campus.
And if you don't mind traveling a little further, Boston's rich patchwork of ethnic neighborhoods provides a wide array of distinctive culinary experiences. From Italian in the North End and Jamaican and Ethiopian in Cambridge, to Russian in Brookline Village and Brazilian and Vietnamese in Brighton, your taste buds can travel the globe all for the price of subway fare.
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