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Eating at ÐÓ°ÉPro

All first-year students, and students living in university-owned housing, are required to have a meal plan, which gives a student access to meals at Hoover dining hall or to-go options at the C-store. Both provide a variety of dining options, along with vegetarian and halal options by request. Freshmen are automatically enrolled in a meal plan that includes 18 swipes and $200 flex or 14 swipes and $400. Sophomores and upper-class students living in other housing, may purchase smaller meal plans and cook for themselves at their residences. Additionally, many restaurants are a short walk from ÐÓ°ÉPro¡¯s campus.

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Walking Distance Grocery Stores and Restaurants

Greencastle has many walking-distance grocery stores and restaurants. Putnam County has created a??of all its dining options, including those in Greencastle.?You may also use the local bus system, Rural Transit, or rent a bike from International Student Affairs. See the transportation page for more.

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Popular Online Food Delivery Among Students

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Closest International Food Markets (located 45+ minutes away in Indianapolis):

  • Saraga International Grocery, 3605 Commercial Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46222
  • Viet Hua Food Market Ô½ÈA³¬ÊÐ, 8031 Madison Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Patel Brothers, 4959 W 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46254
  • Mecca Market, 1205 S High School Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46241

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Tipping

In the U.S., food servers and taxi drivers are paid a lower minimum wage than other workers because it is expected that customers will ¡°tip¡± them extra money. It is recommended to tip 15-20% in addition to the cost of your meal or ride. Food order delivery drivers must be tipped as well.