Kosher Dining

The Pavilion

The Pavilion, located in '53 Commons, was the first kosher restaurant in the state of New Hampshire open to the public, and meets high standards for kashrut. The rabbi at Tablet K provides Rabbinical supervision of our dairy-free kitchen. During regular term hours, The Pavilion is open for dinner from Sunday through Thursday and for lunch from Monday through Friday. Click here to view the menu offerings at '53.

During the fall term, The Pavilion will close on the following days:

  • 9/22 - Closed in preparation for the Rosh Hashanah Dinner at the Roth Center
  • 9/23 - Closed for Rosh Hashanah
  • 9/24 - Closed for Rosh Hashanah
  • 10/1 - Closing early at 6:00 p.m. for Yom Kippur
  • 10/2 - Closed for Yom Kippur
  • 10/7 - Closed for the first day of Sukkot
  • 10/8 - Closed for the second day of Sukkot
  • 10/14 - Closed for Shemini Atzeret
  • 10/15 - Closed for Simchat Torah

The Roth Center for Jewish Life

Dining staff works with the Roth Center for Jewish Life at Dartmouth to provide kosher proteins and groceries for student-prepared Shabbos meals. Hillel at Dartmouth and Upper Valley Jewish Community (UVJC) are based out of this location. Their kosher kitchen can be used by those who have the ability and knowledge to do so properly. Click here for more information.

Hillel at Dartmouth

Located at the Roth Center for Jewish Life, this Jewish Campus Organization offers Shabbat services and dinner on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. Click here for more information.

Upper Valley Jewish Community (UVJC)

Located at the Roth Center for Jewish Life, the UVJC is a hub of Jewish life in the Upper Valley. They share some programming with Hillel and hold various Friday evening Shabbat dinners and Saturday morning Kiddush services throughout the year. Click here for more information.