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Plum Market Kitchen
This urban market concept features all-natural, organic, and locally-sourced food, beverage, and wellness items. It also carries a selection of natural skin and body care, locally-crafted goods, wine and beer, and a full-service coffee bar. The signature recipe collection of grab and go foods features hot meals, fresh salads, fresh sushi, all natural soups, and made to order signature sandwiches. Plum Market Kitchen’s menu items are crafted on site from peak of season ingredients by our executive chef and culinary staff.
Case Western Reserve University students can take advantage of a variety of offerings using their CWRU meal plans, while faculty can utilize their CWRU CaseCharge or CaseCash. Meal orders can be placed through the Grubhub app, or in-store using a Grubhub kiosk. Check out our list of student essential items for $5 or less!
Address: 11473 Euclid Avenue.
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Saturday: 8:00AM – 8:00PM
Sunday: 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Visit plummarketkitchen.com/CLE for more information and a list of menus!
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Weekly Schedule
- Late Night Mon-Fri, 6:00 pm - 11:59 pm
Located in the lower level of Leutner Commons, this café features house-smoked barbecue, stone-oven pizza, smoothies, sandwiches, and more!
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Sparkling Wine Tasting
Stop by Plum Market Kitchen to see Courtney from Southern Glazers who will be sampling sparking wine!

5 Ways to Bake a Quality Dessert
Being a conscious baker delivers the best of both worlds: the comfort of baked goods with health in mind.

Quinoa Tahini Cookies
Easy and packed with whole grains, these cookies add a nutty protein kick to typical cookie treats.

The Gift (Guide) of Health
Nurture the well-being of the people you care about this holiday season.

Make Meals Social for Better Health
Gathering and connecting with others around the holiday table is good for your health.

Balsamic Butternut Squash with Parsley
In search of a new side dish for your gathering? This sweet squash is a side that satisfies.

How to Plan a Plant-Forward Holiday Meal
Enjoy traditional holiday comfort foods with a plant-forward twist.

A Q&A with Essence Sage Oyos from the Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
We had the pleasure of interviewing Essence Sage Oyos from the Mesa Grande Business Development Council (BDC) to talk more about the work the BDC is doing to achieve the...

“Blessing of the Garden” Roasted Vegetables
This simple roasted vegetable recipe was created by Essence Sage Oyos of Golden Eagle Farm and features an abundance of garden vegetables that are slow roasted and simply seasoned to...

Meet Golden Eagle Farm
For Native American Heritage Month, Bon Appétit is partnering with Golden Eagle Farm, owned and operated by the Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians. Golden Eagle is an ambitious endeavor...

SLOW DOWN AND SAVOR: EATING MINDFULLY TO NOURISH YOUR BODY AND MIND
Tuning into your sense while eating is one way to be a more intuitive eater. Learn the simple technique of mindful eating and the impact it can have on creating a healthy relationship with food.

Spilling The Tea (on Tea)
Tea is the most popular drink in the world, after water, with 5.8 million metric tons consumed each year. But did you know that all true teas — from black to white to green — are actually made from the same plant? We’ve got the tea on tea.

The Buzz: Self-Care
In our constant quest to find a shortcut to better health, we may be missing out on something that could make a bigger difference – self-care.

Lavender Vanilla Chamomile Latte
Sip slowly and savor the sweet, creamy texture as you feel stress melt away.

Wellness Beyond Your Plate
These strategies will help you feel your best and keep your calm with day-to-day stressors.
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Eat Right — For You

Wellness
When it comes to wellness, Bon Appétit’s focus is on simple, delicious food — that happens to be good for you. To support long-term health, we are bringing more plants to menus every day in a craveable way, while emphasizing healthy cooking techniques. When healthy food tastes good, nourishing your body and mind becomes the easy choice.

Food Allergies
We serve thousands of guests with food allergies and sensitivities safely in our cafés every day. Our chefs, managers, and dietitians work closely with our food-allergic guests to create reasonable solutions to help them eat what they love. If you have questions about eating for your dietary needs in our cafés, reach out to us: we’ll gladly meet with you.

Sustainability
Wellness also includes the health of the animals, the workers, the community, and the Earth. They’re all connected. Bon Appétit has been committed to “food service for a sustainable future” for decades, and we’ve led the food service industry in tackling many important issues, such as cage-free eggs, antibiotics in animal production, and farmworker rights.
Well-Being Indicator®

The Well-Being Indicator® represents more than just numbers. It’s an at-a-glance guide to help you navigate your food choices by comparing the nutritional value of one dish to another. The more full the arrow, the more healthful the dish is for you.
Because we care about your health, we offer a holistic nutrition program that makes it easy to find the healthful options in the café.
Food Allergies
Serving Students with Food Allergies and Celiac Disease
The dining services team is well-trained in food allergy awareness and offer a number of options for students with food allergies and celiac disease. This includes communication about and modification to existing menu items, special preparation of menu items, and access to special products as agreed upon with students.
Daily menus for each café can be accessed at case.cafebonappetit.com. Menu items that are appropriate options for most students with celiac disease are labeled as “made without gluten-containing ingredients” and can be filtered to streamline searching using the dietary preferences filter. Top-9 allergens are included in menu names and/or descriptions whenever possible. For more on eating with a food allergy in our café, visit this page and view the guide on Food Allergies and Celiac Disease at Case Western Reserve University. Further questions about ingredients can be answered by our trained managers/chefs on-site.
Dining Without the Top-9
We understand that our guests with special dietary needs, albeit food allergies, celiac disease, lactose intolerance, or any other medically necessary diet simply want a safe place to make food choices, quickly. To allow guests to have readily available options that meet their needs, we offer SimplyOASIS — a destination in Leutner Commons and Fribley Commons where meals are served during lunch and dinner and are prepared without the use of top-9 allergens plus gluten through the sole use of whole foods.
Avoiding Gluten?
Leutner Commons offers a station dedicated to providing meals Made Without Gluten-Containing Ingredients. The Made Without Gluten-Containing Ingredients station provides menu choices that are based on ingredients that are naturally gluten-free or are gluten-free alternatives to traditional options. For this station, food is prepared by a trained culinarian, in a separate area of the kitchen, and following specific procedures to minimize risk of cross-contact.

For questions about these services or to request food allergy accommodations, students should contact:
Jim Boland, Resident District Manager
jim.boland@cafebonappetit.com
216-219-9557
Leilah Absi, MS, RD, LD, Resident Dietitian
Leilah.Absi@cafebonappetit.com
216-368-1055 or 216-218-2112
Disability Resources
Disability@case.edu
216-368-5230
Sick Meals
Someone You Know Feeling a Little Under the Weather?
Order a Sick Meal Kit To Go!
Sick meals to go can be picked up at either Leutner or Fribley.
How to get a Sick Meal Kit:
1. Give a friend your meal swipe card.
2. Let the cashier know you are swiping for a sick meal kit.
3. Go to the “Home Table” at Leutner or the “From The Home” Station at Fribley and ask for a sick meal kit
Each sick basket contains two packs of ramen noodles, a handful of crackers, two packages of oatmeal, two ginger ales, two pieces of hand fruit, two soup cups with lids, and two spoons.

For longer term meals, or students with special needs, use Zingle by texting (216) 208-5664 and specifying the location and your needs so that the appropriate chef can respond.
Order Ahead on the Transact Mobile App
Tell Us What You Think
Have a question while dining in a café? Send a text to 216.208.5664 and we’ll text you back using our Zingle program!
Common Questions
- I’ve been trying to eat a healthier diet. Will I be able to find a healthy food choice in my café?
- Can you tell me how many calories are in the foods in my café?
- How will you handle my concerns about a food allergy?
Zingle
Have questions, comments, or kudos?
Send a text to 216-208-5664 and we’ll text you back!
Be sure to include your dining location so the proper chef or manager can reply.