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Housing Information

There are seven dormitories in addition to off-campus housing options. Different dorms have different appeals in terms of sizes and amenities. Explore and don't hesitate to contact the Housing Office if you have any questions.

- Ashdown House (NW35)

- Eastgate (family residence)

- Edgerton

- Sidney Pacific (Sid-Pac or S-P)

- Tang

- Warehouse

- Westgate (family residence)

- MIT-Owned Off-campus Apartments

GSC Housing and Community Affairs has put together an online database, RENT MONKEY, to help students who are moving or planning on moving gauge the off-campus housing market. The database is a compilation of housing information of current off-campus graduate students.


Dining Information

There are many dining options on and around campus. Some eateries are located at the Stratton Student Center while others are scattered throughout campus. There are also food truck vendors as well as other restaurants near campus. Checking out MIT Dining Services for more details. Here is a short list of places to get you started.

Inside Stratton Student Center (W20)

- Dunkin' Donuts

- Cambridge Grill

- Anna's Taqueria

- Lobdell Foodcourt (Sepal, Shinkansen, Cafe 4, and Subway)

- La Verde's

Inside the Main Building

- Bosworth's

- Steam Cafe

- Cafe 4

Inside the Stata Center (Bldg. 32)

- Forbe's Cafe

- The R&D Pub

Around Campus

- Bio Cafe

- Refresher Course

Along Main Street

- Au Bon Pain

- Cosi

- Sebastian's (Broad Institute)

- MexCali (Technology Square)

- Quizno's (Technology Square)

- Legal Seafood