College Catering London

Local resource for college catering in London. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to catering accommodations, vegetarian catering, cheap catering, vegan catering, and catering for diabetics, as well as advice and content on which schools offer catering services.

The Georgian House
810 Harrow Road
London
Pages
+44 (0) 20 7565 5959
121 Shaftesbury Avenue
London
Ossies Catering Equipment
+44 (0) 20 7249 1546
58 Dalston Lane
London
Nomad Food & Design
+44 (0) 20 7261 1555
196 Hercules Road
London
Euro Catering
+44 (0) 20 7613 3084
290-294 Hackney Road
London
The Stables
020 8882 6255
The Old Bakery
London
Trade Price Catering
+44 (0) 20 7254 3792
325 Kingsland Road
London
Clare's Kitchen
+44 (0) 20 7586 8433
41 Chalcot Road
London
Leon Jaeggi & Sons
+44 (0) 20 7434 4545
77 Shaftesbury Avenue
London
Limoncello
+44 (0) 20 7729 9790
Ebor Street
London
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Catered

Many halls of residence (and colleges) are catered, which means that you pay for certain meals (usually no more than two a day) as part of your rent. Your rent’s higher as a result, whether you eat the meals or not.

And you may find that you don’t all that often.

Breakfast tends to be over by 9am, which for many students is abominably early. (We’re sure they’re all working really late…)

Then the evening meal (dinner, supper, tea, whatever you call it) is often served at pretty rigid — and pretty early — hours.

As for the quality — that can be the final turn-off that means you end up paying for meals that you never eat. And then you pay for truckloads of chocky Hob Nobs because you’re always hungry.

But the good thing about catered accommodation is that food becomes one less thing to worry about. You have a balanced diet (unless you opt for the chips every night) and you know that however broke you get, there’ll still be food on the table.

But if you’re thinking about catered accommodation, try to find out how many meals you get for your money, whether you can get a rebate on meals you don’t eat and what kitchen facilities there are for making your own late night snacks when it’s been six hours since your last meal.

Ultimately, if the thought of institutional food doesn’t set your saliva buds oozing, then you may want to consider your accommodation options — even your university options — with your stomach in mind (if that’s not a mixed metaphor).

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