$6 lunch for faculty and staff Dec. 12 & 13
All-you-care-to-eat for $6 at On The Green, MarketPointe & CenterCourt
Celebrate the end of the semester with $6 lunches at campus dining centers Dec. 12-13.
Choose from a variety of BBQ Roast turkey breast, Cajun pork loin, smoky chipotle mac-and-cheese, stir-fry, soup, salad, deserts and more.
As always, save an additional 10 percent when you pay with your Bearcat Card.
On the Green
Located in Marian Spencer Hall, OTG features a fully customized, local menu that uses the freshest ingredients available. The popular dining center offers complete meals at every station. Choose from wok-fired classics or made-to-order stir fry, hand-carved meat at the entree station, house-made doughs for all pizzas, an allergen-free station and homemade bakery items.
MarketPointe @ Siddall
Marketpointe @Siddall is your on-campus connection for a great dining experience. From made-to-order breakfast omelets, an outdoor grill, to gourmet lunch wraps and exhibition-style pasta creations at dinner, MarketPointe has it all.
CenterCourt
CenterCourt is your on-campus connection for a great dining experience. From made-to-order breakfast omelets, an outdoor grill, to gourmet lunch wraps and exhibition-style pasta creations at dinner, MarketPointe has it all.
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