For information about meal plans, dining locations, Grubhub mobile ordering, operating hours, and more, visit the Dining website. There, you can check your meal plan balance, add funds, and complete important dining-related forms to help manage your on-campus dining experience.
New York City Campus
On-Campus Dining Options
- 15 Beekman Cafeteria: Located floors 2 and 6 of our 15 Beekman building, this is the main dining hub on Pace’s New York City Campus. The cafeteria is generally open from 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m., with reduced hours on the weekends and during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation and explore what’s on the menu.
- Starbucks at Beekman: Located in the lobby of 15 Beekman, this is your go-to place for your caffeine fix. All orders can be placed ahead of time through Grubhub mobile ordering. Starbucks is generally open 8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m., with reduced hours on the weekend and during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation.
- Market at Beekman: Located in the lobby of 15 Beekman, think of this as your grab-and-go place for snacks, beverages, and convenience items like over-the-counter medicine, condoms, and menstrual products. The Market at Beekman is generally open 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m., with reduced hours on the weekends and during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation.
- Market at Student Center: Located in the lobby of One Pace Plaza, this kiosk provides a grab-and-go station for snacks, beverages, and some convenience items. The Market at Student Center is open Monday–Friday from 8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. This location is closed on weekends and during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation.
Off-Campus Dining Options
All full-time students receive Flex Dollars as part of their meal plan. Flex Dollars are loaded onto your Pace One Card and can be used at all on-campus dining locations, campus bookstores, and vending machines. You can also use Flex Dollars at participating off-campus restaurants and stores near the New York City Campus—and anywhere Grubhub is accepted. See the full list of participating locations.
Other Food Resources
Pace University is committed to ensuring that no one in our community goes without access to nutritious food. Several resources are available to support individuals who may be experiencing food insecurity. For questions or assistance, please email Student Affairs.
- Provisions, a Bhandari Food Pantry: Located on the first floor of One Pace Plaza, this pantry is open to the Pace Community. Individuals can browse the inventory and schedule a pickup using the online ordering system.
- The Community Fridge: Located on the sixth floor of 15 Beekman, this fridge is stocked with fresh leftovers from Chartwells, our campus dining partner. It’s available to any student, no questions asked.
- Fare Trade: Fare Trade is a student-led mutual aid initiative that provides support for students who self-identify as food insecure. One of its key features is the redistribution of unused dining funds to students in need.
Westchester Campus
On-Campus Dining Options
- Kessel Cafe: Located on the ground floor of the Kessel Student Center, this is the main dining hub on Pace’s Westchester Campus. The cafeteria is generally open from 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m., with reduced hours on the weekends and during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation and explore what’s on the menu.
- Market at Miller: Located on the ground floor of Miller Hall, this kiosk provides a grab-and-go station for snacks, beverages, and some convenience items. The Market at Miller is open Monday–Friday from 7:00 a.m.–midnight. This location is closed on weekends and during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation.
- Alumni Cafe: Located on the ground floor of Alumni Hall, this location provides Starbucks beverages, grab-and-go snacks, and more. The cafeteria is generally open Monday–Friday, from 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., with reduced hours during breaks. See this week’s hours of operation.
Student-Run On-Campus Dining Options
The Center for Student Enterprise initiates and coordinates student-run businesses on Pace’s Westchester Campus. Students can use both Dining Dollars and Flex Dollars at the following locations:
- Pace Fit: Pace Fit is located on the ground floor of the Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center and serves healthy smoothies, shakes, snacks, and fresh coffee. In addition to daily service, Pace Fit operates during many athletic and fitness events. Follow Pace Fit on Instagram for the latest hours, menus, and special initiatives.
- Pace Perk Cafe: Located in the lower level of Martin Hall, Pace Perk Cafe is a student-run late-night cafe that serves hot and cold beverages, snacks, and comfort foods. Open every night, it’s a popular campus spot—especially known for its milkshakes and chicken nuggets. The café also hosts regular events, offers free giveaways, and creates opportunities for students to connect. Follow Pace Perk on Instagram for the latest hours, menus, and event information.
- Pace Perk Delivers: A student-operated delivery service that brings food from local restaurants directly to campus. Students can order from popular spots such as McDonald’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Chipotle, Rocky’s Deli, and Applebee’s using the Pace Perk Delivers website. Follow Pace Perk Delivers on Instagram for delivery times, menu updates, and special announcements.
- Pace Perk Mart: Located on the ground floor of the Mortola Library, Pace Perk Mart is a student-run campus store offering a wide selection of grab-and-go essentials. From fresh coffee and baked goods to convenience items and school supplies, it’s designed to meet the everyday needs of the Pace Community. Follow Pace Perk Mart on Instagram for store hours, specials, and updates.
Off-Campus Dining Options
All full-time students receive Flex Dollars as part of their meal plan. Flex Dollars are loaded onto your Pace One Card and can be used at all on-campus dining locations, campus bookstores, and vending machines. You can also use Flex Dollars at participating off-campus restaurants and stores near the Westchester Campus—and anywhere Grubhub is accepted. See the full list of participating locations.
Other Food Resources
Pace University is committed to ensuring that no one in our community goes without access to nutritious food. Several resources are available to support individuals who may be experiencing food insecurity. For questions or assistance, please email Student Affairs.
- Pace Market: Located in the Elm Hall lobby, the Pace Market provides the Pace Community with access to food and essential household items. Stocked through partnerships with Feeding Westchester and Stop & Shop, the market offers both donated and purchased goods to support students in need. See the hours of operation.
- Pace Mobile Market: An extension of the Pace Market, the monthly Pace Mobile Market is a pop-up initiative featuring a rotating selection of fresh and frozen items, including fruits, vegetables, meat, and ready-to-eat meals—offering additional access to nutritious food for the Pace Community. See the dates and hours of operation.
- Fare Trade: A student-led mutual aid initiative that provides support for students who self-identify as food insecure. One of its key features is the redistribution of unused dining funds to students in need. For more information email Fare Trade.