Case

Dining Hall on Central Campus

240 Jeter Dr
Raleigh, NC 27606

One of four all-you-care-to-eat dining halls, located in the center of main campus, serving breakfast and lunch to the campus community. Choose from an extensive selection of daily entrees and sides, plus a salad bar, hot grill station, fresh fruit and desserts.

For guests who need to avoid gluten or dairy, we have a special worry-free station at each dining hall. It has a separate fridge stocked with dairy-free food and gluten-free items, plus a separate toaster to prevent cross-contact.

Case Dining Hall participates in the Dining Hall Takeout Program.

Dinner is reserved for those on the Student-Athlete Meal Plan.

NC State dining locations do not accept cash.

All of our all-you-care to-eat Dining Halls are 100% Compostable, sending material to the on campus compost facility.

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Allergy and Nutrition Disclaimers

Allergy Disclaimer: NC State Dining makes effort to identify ingredients that may cause allergic reactions for those individuals with food allergies. Items marked gluten friendly are made with no gluten-containing ingredients. Effort is made to instruct our food production staff on the severity of food allergies. Because of the number of meals served and the number of items used each day, along with food product changes from our food vendors, it cannot be guaranteed that every allergen in the food served will be identified and labeled. The possibility that manufacturers of the commercial foods we use could change the formulation at any time, without notice also exists. Customers concerned with food allergies must be aware of this risk. NC State Dining cannot assume any liability for adverse reactions to food consumed, or items one may come in contact with while eating at any NC State Dining facility or catered event. Students/Campers with life threatening food allergies who may need to use an epi-pen should be carrying their own. NC State Dining staff is NOT trained to administer epi-pens and CANNOT provide or administer them.