How do meal plans work at RISD?
Meal plans and other options All three RISD housing packages include a dining allotment. First-year students and sophomores are provided with meal credits, dining points and unlimited access to the Met Refectory, while students in upperclass apartments receive a base level of meal credits and dining points.
How much is a school lunch for 2nd graders?
Secondary Students – Lunch $0.00, Breakfast $0.00 Reduced – Lunch $0.00, Breakfast $0.00 Adults – Lunch $4.15, Breakfast $2.75 Meals include entree, choice of two fruit sides, two vegetables sides and milk. Cafes also offer snack (a la cart) items for purchase. Items offer differ by school level.
What are risdbucks and how do I use them?
You may choose to open a prepaid risdbucks debit account. risdbucks offer a convenient and safe way to purchase products and services both on and off campus, including at all RISD dining venues. The Community Cupboard is a 100% donation-supported campus food pantry that serves students experiencing food insecurity.
Enjoy exceptional culinary experiences
RISD Dining + Catering offers students a range of delicious meal options at several locations on campus. Students also enjoy the convenience of grab-and-go options and ordering through Grubhub at Portfolio Cafe and Watermark [et].* Chefs and culinary staff expertly prepare organic, locally sourced food and keep attuned to student preferences.
The Met
The largest dining hall on campus, The Met serves a wide variety of freshly prepared items for guests to enjoy. The menu features innovative entrées, vegetarian and vegan options, an artisan pizza oven and many house-made desserts and pastries.
Portfolio Café
Portfolio Café is a full-service eatery inside the Mandle Center for Living and Learning (15 West). It features entrées and lighter fare—ideal for anyone taking a study break from the library across the hall. Students can also order through Grubhub for convenient pickup options during lunch service.
Jolly Roger Café
The award-winning Jolly Roger Deli is an informal eatery located at the southern edge of campus. It is a favorite for its delicious artisan sandwiches, baked goods and house favorites such as organic fair trade coffee.
Carr Haus Café
A student-run coffee shop that features affordable coffees and teas, juices, smoothies, baked goods and grab-and-go items.
The Cereal Stop
Open evenings Sunday through Thursday, Cereal Stop serves breakfast cereal favorites, paired with unique toppings and your choice of milk. Perfect for a late-night snack, it is located on the second floor of the Met.
Meal plans and other options
All three RISD housing packages include a dining allotment. First-year students and sophomores are provided with meal credits, dining points and unlimited access to the Met Refectory. Students in upperclass apartments receive a base level of meal credits and dining points.