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Food, Catering and Vending Services

High-quality and affordable meal options

GB Eats is committed to providing quality, healthy, and affordable meals to the George Brown Polytechnic community. Whether you’re looking for a quick coffee and snack before heading into class or looking for a healthy lunch option, we’ve got you covered at each campus!

GB Eats is the college’s official caterer and operates popular food outlets like Tim Hortons, Bento Sushi, Pizza Pizza, and daily chef features at the St. James, Casa Loma, and Waterfront campuses. 

We also offer full-service vending at all campuses. Beverage and snack vending machines are located throughout our campuses and accept credit and debit tap payments.  

Connect with us

Email: gbceats@georgebrown.ca

Instagram: @gbceats

Where to eat on campus

Student and service worker at food court at 51 Dockside Dr., Waterfront Campus

There are great options to grab a meal on campus. Check out GB Eats food options and locations.

Where to Eat on Campus

Other food services and supports

Campus catering

A catering spread on a table at 51 Dockside Dr., Waterfront Campus

GB Eats is the official caterer at George Brown Polytechnic. From buffet-style service to formal dining, the culinary team at GB Eats is ready to help make your event memorable. Visit the GB Eats catering website to browse our menu, submit your order, or contact a member of our team.  

College Business Services & Procurement (CBS&P) recognizes that some events may have unique catering requirements. If you would like to discuss having an external caterer support your event, please contact gbceats@georgebrown.ca.  

Food Advisory Committee

Person picking a packaged salad from a cooler

College Business Services & Procurement (CBS&P) is committed to offering a food service program that meets the needs of the George Brown community. The Food Advisory Committee works with college departments, including the Office of the President, Student Success, the Student Association, and external partners to ensure that George Brown’s food service program remains accessible, healthy, affordable, and innovative.

Food Affordability

2 Community Worker program students at the Good Food Market

GB Eats offers a Ten Under Ten menu, which features ten daily menu items that are available for under $10. Check the GB Eats website for more information or ask a GB Eats team member the next time you visit! 

Students can purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at affordable prices at the weekly Good Food Market, Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. James Campus, 200 King St. E. next to the Campus Store.

Run by the Student Association (SA) of George Brown, students can register for the Student Nutrition Access Program, or SNAP, at Casa Loma Campus at the SA office, E building, room 127. Visit studentassociation.ca/services/snap for details. 

Coffee on campus

Campus catering uses Birch Bark Coffee as its preferred coffee. Birch Bark Coffee is a First Nations-owned and operated business that farms 100% organic Fair Trade Arabica coffee. Birch Bark reinvests proceeds to fund long-term, sustainable initiatives that provide essential resources to Indigenous communities across Canada.

Learn more about Birch Bark Coffee

Fair Trade Campus

Fair Trade Campus logo

George Brown Polytechnic is proud to be a Fair Trade Campus, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability through GB Eats. From responsible food sourcing and preparation to waste reduction, we prioritize eco-conscious practices in every aspect of our operations. Enjoy Fairtrade certified coffee, tea, and chocolate at all GB Eats locations and be part of the change toward a more sustainable future.

GB Eats Membership Plans

GB Eats membership plans are available for students, staff and faculty for ways to save with on-campus dining. Plans are accepted at all GB Eats food court restaurants at each campus.

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.