The countdown has begun. In a little over a month I'll be embarking on a new journey - the full-time MBA program at Texas. Full-time is exactly what you'd think...ALL day at McCombs either taking classes, studying or various group activities. This means that I'll most likely have at least 2 meals/day on or around UT and therefore need to start researching my options. I've reached out to UT and gotten some information as well as scouring the web...and of course the business school has microwaves so I can pack my lunches. Here is the email from the Division of Housing and Food Services from which I started my research:
Jaime,
Congrats on being accepted into McCombs! Information about gluten free dining is listed below. Also, UT is different from many universities in that there are many, many food service providers on campus. Our division, housing and food service, provides all of the dining within residence halls although anyone on campus is welcome to dine in our cafes. Aside from our dining options, there are two student unions, a conference center and many independently-operated cafes/carts sprinkled throughout campus.
- We have all of our menus online and you can look up the ingredients of the foods that we are serving for a particular meal. http://129.116.62.55/foodpro/
This link can be found by going the division of housing and food service home page: www.utexas.edu/student/housing > Dine Here > Weekly Menus. Once you are on that site, select the dining location from the drop-down menu on the left side of the screen. The current day will pop up first but other days within the week can be chosen from a list on the left side of the screen. Click on the apple next to the meal period you’re looking for and the recipe items turn into hyperlinks that can be chosen for nutritional information.
- At the Jester City Limits food court, we have a serving line called ‘The Chickpea’ which serves vegetarian/vegan/gluten free meals. The gluten free meal is always listed on a sign at the serving line.
- We are currently working to modify our labeling system in the two resident dining halls, J2 and Kinsolving, by including an icon that signifies when an item is gluten free. We hope to have this system active by next Fall.
- Additionally, I generally meet with students that have specific dietary needs at the beginning of the school year and take them around to all of our dining facilities to introduce them to the managers. We stock items like gluten free pizza crust, breads, etc that are available upon request.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Meagan Jones, RD
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Thank you Meagan! Very helpful start...I will definitely be hitting up the ChickPea in Jester City Limits to check out their daily gluten-free option. Here is the interactive nutrition menu she was referring to: Jester City Limits Menu
I doubt that many, if any, MBA students dine in the cafeteria style dining halls so we'll put that on hold for now...the next step was looking into the availabilities at the different Unions. Locations that I know have gluten-free options include:
- Chick Fil-A
- Zen
- Wendy's
- Starbucks
There are some others that I think would be accommodating such as Smokehouse BBQ and Field of Greens, so I'll go ahead and reach out to them.
Within the business and engineering schools there is a restaurant called O's Campus Cafe. After going through their website I did find a section referring to gluten-free options, but I'm not yet sure which locations and which offerings (lunch, breakfast, to-go) are available so I plan on digging into that one a little more too - the website says the following:
Inquire About:
Vegetarian Options
Gluten Free Pasta's
Chicken Tomatillo Gluten Free
Veggie Fajitas Gluten Free
Grilled Portobello Piccata Vegetarian
Spin/Mushroom Lasagna Vegetarian
Eggplant Parmesan Vegetarian
Stuffed Mushrooms Vegetarian
Vegetarian Options
Gluten Free Pasta's
Chicken Tomatillo Gluten Free
Veggie Fajitas Gluten Free
Grilled Portobello Piccata Vegetarian
Spin/Mushroom Lasagna Vegetarian
Eggplant Parmesan Vegetarian
Stuffed Mushrooms Vegetarian
Finally, let's touch on dining options that are on "the Drag" (Guadalupe) or close to campus but not part of UT Food Services. The options I know of at this point are:
- Mellow Mushroom (gluten-free pizza)
- Austin's Pizza
- McDonalds
- Trudy's
- Milto's Greek
Overall, I've got options and it will be an adventure navigating campus, adjusting to life as a student again AND remembering to eat throughout. I feel lucky to be in a city and near a campus that is very aware of the words gluten-free!!
http://www.dailytexanonline.com/news/2010/10/25/dietary-needs-not-met-campus Found this Daily Texan article - seems like they are trying but students are still having challenges
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ReplyDeleteI go to UT also, I was diagnosed Celiac the day before I moved into the dorm and they had barely any options for me (this was two years ago). So I spent a lot of time working with the nutritionist, and the division of housing and food services, and I even went to monthly meetings to taste their new gluten free offerings. When I came back for second semester they had re-vamped the little grocery store to include gluten free frozen meals, GF pretzels, lara bars, etc. Its a bit pricey but probably your best bet if you're in a pinch. Cedar Lane cafe is in the San Jacinto dorms and they are smaller and can make everything from scratch and make sure its protected. They even oven baked fries for me once!
For the most part though, the dining halls are a bit dangerous, they didn't add the gluten free line till after I was done living in the dorms so I can't speak for that, but I got CC almost every time I tried to eat in the cafeteria. I spoke to the school about this a lot though and I think they were working on fixing it.
I definitely wouldn't rely on the cafeteria every day (I never did even though I lived there) but it can work when you are in need of something fast!
-Amber
Hey Amber! Thanks for all of the feedback and for sharing, it is always nice to have someone who understands what I'm going through. I will definitely look into Cedar Lane cafe - they hadn't mentioned that one in the email I received! I'll stay away from the cafeterias because I had the same CC concerns and they are validated I'm sure. I appreciate everything and please keep sharing!
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