<p>Well, I keep kosher so getting a dining plan is most likely not possible. My question is, what are the vegan options at TAMU? Does anyone know anything of Cambridge at College Station and what they offer?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Well, I keep kosher so getting a dining plan is most likely not possible. My question is, what are the vegan options at TAMU? Does anyone know anything of Cambridge at College Station and what they offer?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>what kind of items specifically, do you exclude from your diet?</p>
<p>In essence, I cannot eat any meats served at TAMU or cheeses. I can eat salads, maybe pastas, fish with nothing on them, and some dairy like ice cream, cereal, etc…</p>
<p>on campus at least, you can ask for specific things not to be added, i gave up meat for lent and i ask to not include meat (many eateries on campus will assemble the food right in front of you so you can pick out what you want or don’t want anyways)</p>
<p>^Yeah, just like btn said, alot of the meals are made in front of you, so you can decide. I’m also in the same boat as you, but I did fine. There’s a load of options at Sbisa, ranging from burritos to pastas, to even veggie burgers. In fact, I ate a veggie hot dog the other day. But, don’t worry, you’ll be fine.</p>