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Get the most interesting and important stories from the 麻豆传媒.The small independent restaurants that add flavor to university districts nationwide are a key to the ambiance of the college experience. Whether for meetings, study sessions, first dates, live music, brunch or special occasions, local eateries are integral to college life for students, faculty and staff alike.
The 麻豆传媒 shares one of these strong symbiotic relationships in the city鈥檚 historic Oakland neighborhood鈥攁nd Pitt is strengthening its local partnerships through an innovative new program that designates 25% of student meal membership dollars for use at locally-owned restaurants.
Pitt Eats Local is part of a new-age capital investment strategy. 鈥淧itt is choosing to invest in the community relationships that enhance the college experience for students and maintain the neighborhood鈥檚 vibrant character for everyone. We鈥檙e looking beyond traditional bricks-and-mortar improvements and adding local partners to our dining program,鈥 said Joe Beaman, director of Dining Services.
Assistant Vice Chancellor of Auxiliary Services Julie Bannister said, 鈥淏uilding community strength is among the priorities defined in the University鈥檚 strategic plan. This program, which launched just as COVID-19 began disrupting campus life, has proven crucially important to maintaining the community connections that make Pittsburgh鈥檚 university district unique.鈥
When The Compass Group was selected as the University鈥檚 new food service provider in July 2020, it provided an opportunity for Vice Chancellor of Business Services Matthew Sterne to define the priorities of the Pitt Eats dining program and the Pitt Eats Local elements.聽
Two primary criteria were defined to ensure the investment would benefit businesses with deep ties to the community: Partner restaurants either had to be local and family-owned, or their corporate office had to be based in the Pittsburgh region.聽
鈥淪upporting the community is among our priorities as well,鈥 said Quintin Eason, Compass Group vice president of operations. 鈥淪tudents love having the option to enjoy their favorite off-campus eateries as part of their dining plans. Local restaurant owners, hit hard by the pandemic, have never needed the support more.鈥
Since the program rolled out in fall 2020 , it has infused more than a half-million dollars into the community.
Participating local businesses include Oishi Bento, Prince of India Restaurant, Szechuan Express, CHiKN and The Milkshake Factory as well as local legends Pamela鈥檚 Diner, Eat鈥檔 Park and Primanti Bros.,聽Giant Eagle grocery stores and others.
Bannister, in partnership with Pitt鈥檚 point-of-sale provider, Transact, helped ensure that the necessary hardware was available to Pitt Eats Local restaurant partners.聽
Unsurprisingly, Pitt Eats Local is receiving rave reviews both from students and from restaurant partners.
In a recent dining survey, students cited Pitt Eats Local as their favorite part of the meal plan.
鈥淚t鈥檚 about the experience,鈥 said Beaman, who manages the daily operation of the program.
鈥淵es, we offer an array of menu options in our dining halls but we also want our students to explore the neighborhood cuisine during their time here at Pitt. The city is our campus and dining is more than food alone. In partnership we are providing students with a meal plan that鈥檚 rich in choices and culturally diverse experiences, all while ensuring our local business district remains strong and retains its unique character,鈥 he said.
鈥淭his year, the pandemic has limited students鈥 ability to go out and spend time in Oakland鈥檚 business district as they ordinarily would,鈥 Beaman acknowledged. 鈥淏ut, even when students aren鈥檛 able to dine off-campus in person, the many take-out options enable them to enjoy the neighborhood cuisine in a safer way at home,鈥 Beaman said.
Said Prince of India owner Jas Bhangal, 鈥淚 am grateful for the Dining Dollars and Pitt Panther Funds program because it has brought in a lot of new customers, which has helped to fill in gaps between our online and takeout orders. It has helped to bring in much-needed revenue because we have no dine-in. We appreciate that the 麻豆传媒 made this happen for us and their students and we hope this program continues when things get back to normal.鈥
Pitt Eats Local is also attracting attention from leaders in other college and university dining programs. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to lead in this innovative approach and we鈥檇 love to see other schools adopt the Pitt Eats Local concept,鈥 Beaman said. 鈥淪erving our students by deepening our community partnerships has been a win here at Pitt.鈥