Chick-Fil-A, Subway to close in May
By Jack Mercola | August 28, 2012Fast food chains will not be included in the events pavilion or in the finished West Union Building.
Fast food chains will not be included in the events pavilion or in the finished West Union Building.
Chick-Fil-A will not return to campus effective the end of academic year.
Pauly Dogs will be replaced by a new hot dog stand opening Monday.
The cafe may soon be open 24 hours a day for Duke students.
Say goodbye to the Mac Dog.
The Div School Refectory will retain the original name, prompting the former operator to cry foul.
Pat Eder and Monica Vaughn, former Refectory employees, will operate the facility beginning Monday, July 30.
Despite student protests on its behalf, Duke’s sustainable cafe is leaving its Divinity School location in July.
Fresh pastries will be on the rise in the Bryan Center this Fall.
The Refectory in the Divinity School may be absent from West Campus next year.
The Food Factory, which struggled to survive in its first semester on campus, is making a comeback.
Ongoing discussions between Housing, Dining and Residence Life, workers union Local 77 and Marketplace employees about summer work hours have left dining staff confused and frustrated due to a lack...
Duke’s food management company is preparing to launch an industry-leading comprehensive animal welfare policy.
Duke’s new director of dining services spent his first day on the job becoming acquainted with the on-campus dining scene.
The Board of Trustees will vote on a $30 annual decrease in the dining plan contract fee for the 2012-2013 academic year at their meeting this Friday.
A new French-style vendor may soon join the ranks of food trucks that frequent campus.
Following a nationwide search, Duke has hired a new director of dining services set to start Feb. 27.
The process of joining Merchants on Points can be difficult to navigate, even for vendors familiar with the program.
The restaurant was relatively quiet Saturday night, save for some small groups of diners and passersby.
Students are rallying in support of the Food Factory despite its unsuccessful start this year.