Kosher deli classics, Mediterranean-inspired meals, and Freeman Favorites
The Freeman Center Cafe is a Kosher establishment located in the Freeman Center for Jewish Life, which also houses Jewish Life at Duke. Serving Duke students, faculty, staff, and the public. The Cafe is under the rabbinical supervision of Duke's Campus Rabbi, Rabbi Elana Friedman, and operated in partnership by Duke Dining and Jewish Life at Duke. All items are prepared in our Kosher kitchens.
Chef Sebastian Marcet serves up made-to-order kosher deli classics, Mediterranean-inspired meals, non-dairy coffee beverages, desserts, and more, catering to a wide range of dietary restrictions including vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free.
Thursdays are dairy days at Freeman Center Cafe, featuring Blue Devil Bagels, a bagel pop-up, serving bagel sandwiches and other warm favorites like grilled cheese and tomato soup, mac & cheese, and more.
Hours
Monday 12:00pm - 7:30pm
Tuesday 12:00pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday 12:00-7:30pm
Thursday: Blue Devil Bagels, weekly bagel pop-up and dairy menu12:00pm - 7:30pm
Friday 12:00pm - 2:00pm
The Cafe operates on Duke's academic calendar and is closed on University holidays, Jewish Yom Tov Holidays, and Duke's summer break.
Location
Located on the first floor of the Freeman Center for Jewish Life on Duke University's campus.
1415 Faber St. Durham, NC 22705
Located on the C-1 (East-West) Bus Route at the corner of Campus Dr. and Swift Ave. Free city street parking is available on Faber Street, Hull Street, and Powe Avenue.
Phone
919-684-1331
2 Ways to Order
- Order using the Duke Dine-Out Mobile Ordering app
- Order in-person at the Freeman Center Cafe window
We Accept
Credit Cards
Duke Dining Food Points/Flex
Duke Dining Meal Plan Equivalency for Duke students
PASSOVER
Looking for information about kosher-for-Passover meals? Click here for hours and locations!
Freeman Center Cafe Menu (Mon-Wed, Fri)
Click here for a PDF of the Freeman Center Cafe Menu
Kosher meat, vegetarian, and parve dishes
Open every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (12:00pm - 7:30pm) and Friday (12:00pm - 2:00pm) during the academic year (excluding certain holidays)
Blue Devil Bagels Pop-Up Bagel Shop Menu (Thursdays)
Click here for a PDF of the Blue Devil Bagels Pop Up Menu
Kosher vegetarian, pescatarian, and dairy dishes
Open every Thursday (12:00pm - 7:30pm) during the academic year (excluding certain holidays) - as of January 2026, Blue Devil Bagels is now on THURSDAYS!
Did you know the Freeman Center Cafe is on the Duke Dining meal plan?
Students, use your Food Points/Flex to pay for your made-to-order lunch and dinners!
You can also use your Duke meal plan dinner equivalency from 4:30-7:30pm ($9.95 dinner equivalency).
Kashrut Policy
The Freeman Center Cafe operates under rabbinical supervision by Duke's Campus Rabbi, who serves as the Rav HaMachshir and mashgiach/mashgicha. The rabbi’s office is located in the same building as the dining facility.
The following policies are adhered to at the Freeman Center Cafe to ensure kosher standards:
- All meat is all Glatt Kosher.
- All challah is Pas Yisroel.
- The facility has separate meat and dairy kitchens with clear markings, and only one kitchen at a time is permitted to be in operation.
- All Duke Dining staff who enter or work in the Freeman Center kitchen undergo a three-hour Kashrut Training followed by a test on kosher policies and procedures. Staff then undergo a yearly one-hour refresher training followed by a test in order to re-certify.
- All food items brought into the kitchen are hechshered. The rabbinic certification from the distributor of foods is kept on file in the kitchen office.
- The rabbi is the sole person who may light the pilot light for the stove/oven burners.
- Dining staff check produce for bugs and insects.
- The rabbi performs regular checks in the kitchen to ensure policies are followed.
- The rabbi is available for questions from dining staff regarding kosher dining procedures and policies.
- Cooking is not permitted during Shabbat or yom tov holidays.
- All prepared food that leaves the kitchen in to-go containers for sale elsewhere on campus is sealed with special tape indicating kosher status.
- In the dining hall, all dishes, utensils and food are kept on a tray or tablecloth, not directly on the table. Dairy and meat dishes (including trays) are not served or brought onto the tables at the same time.
- Outside food is not permitted into the downstairs dining hall area while the dining facility is operating.
- During the preparation and serving of meals from the kitchens, and for one hour afterward, outside foods are not permitted to be introduced into the dining room. Dairy foods are not permitted to be introduced into the dining room until three hours after the completion of a meat meal.
- During the eight days of Passover, additional kosher guidelines are adhered to in order to meet the highest standards of Passover kashrut.
Students eat at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life both by purchasing meals using their Duke meal plans for weekday dining and enjoying Shabbat and festive holiday meals at no cost to them.
Questions about kashrut can be directed to jewishlife@duke.edu.
Looking for information about kosher-for-Passover meals? Click here for hours and locations!
Duke colleagues and event planners: Are you interested in ordering kosher meals to offer at your Duke University campus event?
The Freeman Center Café can provide:
- Full-service catering
- Streamline your catering by ordering your entire menu from the Freeman Center Café. Guests who don't keep kosher can also enjoy delicious kosher food.
- Select from the Café menu or work with our chef to dream up a menu fit for the occasion.
- Packaged and sealed kosher meals, boxed-lunch style, made fresh by the Freeman Center Café
- For all or some of your guests. This is the most typical request.
- Select from the Café menu or work with our chef to dream up a menu fit for the occasion.
- Pre-packaged and sealed kosher meals, certified by the Orthodox Union
- This option is typically to provide a distinct number of kosher meals for guests who specifically request Orthodox Union-certified kosher food.
- Choose from a selection of separate menu items.
- Kosher-for-Passover Catering
- During the week of Passover, kosher-for-Passover meals are also available for order. Note that kosher dietary needs during Passover are different than standard kosher needs.
Contact freemandining@duke.edu with your request, and the Freeman Center Café team will work with you to meet your event needs.
Thank you for considering the dietary needs of your Jewish guests as you plan your event!
Contact
Chef Sebastian Marcet
919-684-1331