We know there's nothing that can compare to your family's home cooking. But that doesn't mean college food has to be a total bore. Chefs and cooks at College of the Holy Cross are constantly pushing the envelope with innovative, delicious, award-winning options. Take a look at some of students' favorite spots to eat on The Hill.
Kimball Main Dining Hall
Students eat in Kimball Main Dining Hall. Photo by Tom Rettig
Year-after-year Kimball favorites include a selection from the vast salad bar, personalized stir fry, and, of course, chicken parmesan (which is the meal of legends around campus). Have a food allergy or sensitivity? Kimball also houses the College's Food Allergy and Special Diet Program, which has won awards for its personalized care and planning for students with allergies.
Insider tip: Kimball serves hard pack ice cream on the first Monday of each month — be sure to stop by for a scoop or two!
Crossroads
Helen Whall, professor emerita of English, eats with students in Crossroads. Photo by Tom Rettig
And it's not just food that Crossroads is serving up — stop by on a Tuesday night to catch a 10-Spot, where students perform a variety of musical acts at — you guessed it — 10 p.m. Students over the age of 21 can also enjoy a pint of beer (or two!) from The Pub while watching a game or hanging out with friends.
Insider tip: Running late to class? Order food on the app Tapingo to have it ready to pick up when you stop by.
Cool Beans
Students study at Cool Beans. Photo by Tom Rettig
Tucked next to Cool Beans is On the Rock, a smoothie and ice cream station stocked with all the best options. And nestled behind Cool Beans is the Lobby Shop, where students can pick up groceries and other snacks to-go.
Insider tip: The breakfast sandwiches are something dreams are made of. Pair one with a smoothie for a perfect meal.
Lower Kimball Food Court
A pastry chef makes sweet treats in the bakery. Photo by Tom Rettig
Lower Kimball is also home to the College's bakery, which churns out sweet treats like donuts, pastries, cookies and cakes all year long.
Insider tip: Be sure to grab a sample of sushi — the chefs are always experimenting with new combinations, and it's made fresh every day.
D'Agostino Café
Lunchtime at D'Agostino Café draws a large crowd. Photo by Hui Li '21
Insider tip: Lunch time tends to be busy at D'Agostino Café. Stop by after 1 p.m. or before 11:30 p.m. to beat the rush.