Several new dining options, expanded hours and renovated facilities for students will be on the menu at the University of Louisville beginning this fall.

UofL’s long-term partnership with Aramark will provide expanded dining services on its Belknap and Health Science campuses, including student-athlete training table meals and enhanced meal plan options for students.

“This partnership will transform the UofL dining experience and ensure high-quality, reasonably priced food options to accommodate the needs of our students, faculty and staff,” said UofL President James Ramsey. “More important, Aramark is partnering with us to ensure that dining services will play a key role as we continue to grow and improve our students’ housing and campus life experiences now and in the future.”

A campus-wide committee of students, faculty, and staff selected Aramark from several companies as part of a competitive bidding process. Aramark’s proposal includes significant investment and substantial enhancements immediately; additional offerings will come online as part of the renovation of the Swain Student Activities Center that is expected to be complete by fall 2018.

Plans are underway for new or redesigned dining options in the renovated Swain Student Activities Center and other venues on both campuses, including new and improved residential and student-athlete training dining and the addition of popular restaurants, convenience stores and coffee shops.

Aramark will meet with current employees in the coming weeks to ensure a smooth transition and uninterrupted service.

Highlights of the partnership include:

  • New and expanded venues on the Belknap and Health Sciences campuses
  • More than 22,000 square feet of new or redesigned dining space in the renovated Swain Student Activities Center
  • More dining and late-night options on the west side of Belknap Campus near the Student Recreation Center and many of the residence halls
  • Expanded meal plan offerings
  • Additional faculty and staff discounts
  • Continued commitment to Kentucky Proud local purchasing
  • Student scholarships and a student hiring and training program

Popular on-campus restaurants McAlister’s, Einstein Brothers Bagels, Subway and Papa John’s will remain and, in some cases, be expanded.

“This is exciting news,” said Victoria Allen, SGA president and member of the dining contract review committee. “The university and Aramark listened to our needs and have entered an agreement that will significantly improve the campus experience for our students. I’m particularly pleased that they will be expanding options for our students at the Health Sciences Center, and that they are committed to using locally produced foods and offering healthy options for our students.”

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