{"id":343,"date":"2022-04-28T17:55:39","date_gmt":"2022-04-28T21:55:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.bu.edu\/khcblog\/?p=343"},"modified":"2022-04-28T17:57:41","modified_gmt":"2022-04-28T21:57:41","slug":"a-beginners-guide-to-bu-dining","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.bu.edu\/khcblog\/2022\/04\/28\/a-beginners-guide-to-bu-dining\/","title":{"rendered":"A Beginner\u2019s Guide to BU Dining"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Rebecca Sarkisian (Questrom&#8217;23)<\/p>\n<p>Going to college and living away from home for the first time can be hard, especially when you think about not being able to have home-cooked food. And while nothing can replace a home-cooked meal, BU Dining does its best to keep you well-fed so you can focus on making the most out of your college experience.<\/p>\n<p>As a freshman in Kilachand, you\u2019ll be living in a dorm-style residence, meaning that you\u2019ll be required to have a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bu.edu\/dining\/plans-points\/\">meal plan<\/a>. BU offers a variety of different meal plan options, each carrying a different amount of meal swipes and dining points. Meal swipes get you into the dining halls, while dining points can be used at to-go style on-campus eating options.<\/p>\n<p>Since my freshman year, I\u2019ve been on the Unlimited Plan. While it\u2019s not the most common option, I\u2019ve found that it\u2019s the best option for me since I typically eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the dining hall. I also sometimes like to go to the dining hall in the afternoon when it\u2019s less busy to study and have a snack, which my Unlimited Plan allows me to do without worrying about wasting a meal swipe.<\/p>\n<p>The main dining halls on campus are Marciano, Warren, and West. Marciano is right across the street from Kilachand Hall, so it\u2019s where you\u2019ll probably eat most of your meals. Marciano features two floors of seating and food options with tons of natural light (and a view of Fenway Park on one side of the dining hall). In addition to dining hall staples like a salad bar, deli, and grill, there\u2019s also a vegan station and a gluten-free station to accommodate different dietary restrictions.<\/p>\n<p>The meals at the dining hall have a lot of variety, but my personal favorite days are the dining hall events. Each Fall, all of the dining halls have Lobster Night where every student gets a full lobster. The dining halls also have other events like \u201890s Night and holiday events like Thanksgiving, Spring Brunch, and Halloween.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to add some variety outside of the dining halls, you can use your dining points at to-go locations across campus. At the George Sherman Union, you can find Starbucks, Panda Express, Basho for sushi, Greens &amp; Grains for salads, Rhett\u2019s for burgers and chicken, and CRBC for sandwiches, along with rotating menus at Open Kitchen and The Market. There\u2019s also Einstein Bros. Bagels in the basement of CAS, and Starbucks and Breadwinners in Questrom, along with more locations around campus.<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s never a lack of good food at BU, but you can\u2019t forget that you\u2019re in the middle of Boston with tons of amazing restaurants as well! Make sure you explore the city and see what else there is to offer.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><em>Image \u00a9 Rebecca Sarkisian 2022<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rebecca Sarkisian (Questrom&#8217;23) Going to college and living away from home for the first time can be hard, especially when you think about not being able to have home-cooked food. 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