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The eating clubs offer juniors and seniors the opportunity to become a part of a close-knit community. They reinforce existing friendships while also introducing you to a wonderful, new, and diverse group of Princetonians. The clubs offer a home on campus where students can come together to enjoy a great meal, take a breath to relax, and develop life-long
friendships.

Hannah Paynter ’19, President of the Interclub Council, President of Cloister Inn

You join the club because your friends are there, but then by the time you graduate you’ve also made dozens of new great friends for the rest of your life.

Liam Morton '02, Cap and Gown Club

Each of Princeton’s clubs is different and through the years has achieved a distinct personality and set of traditions. This is as it should be, for it will be a sorry day for the world if ever such distinctions and peculiarities, and the especial loyalties they invoke, are lost.

Struthers Burt, Class of 1904

By joining an eating club, I’ve gained a sense of home and community that keeps me grounded on campus. I’m incredibly grateful for the life-long friendships I’ve developed and the many opportunities it has given me to grow my community and enrich my Princeton experience.

Rachel Macaulay ’19, President of Tower Club

Eating clubs serve as the perfect bridge between your underclassman and upperclassman years. They reinforce the strong friendships you've established and encourage new relationships with a diverse new group of people. By spending time talking, eating, studying, and socializing, we find that we are surrounded by some of the most brilliant yet modest and talented yet compassionate people, all from incredibly diverse backgrounds with a wide range of different life experiences and stories to share.

Katrina Maxcy '14, Former President of Colonial Club

The eating clubs are so much more than where 70 percent of Princeton juniors and seniors take their meals. They are where students are studying, collaborating on assignments, and encouraging each other as they write the last page of that junior paper or senior thesis. They are where students are coming together at tables to discuss an interesting news story, a great movie someone has seen recently, a campus issue, or any of a cornucopia of possible topics. They are where students are socializing and celebrating the end of a stressful day or a stressful week at high-quality social events. They are where students are engaging in meaningful service to the community outside of the Orange Bubble. The eating clubs are unique to Princeton, and they exemplify what is unique about Princeton — a sense of always being able to come home, whether you're just joining as a sophomore or are coming for your 50th Reunion.

Jean-Carlos Arenas '16, Former President of the Interclub Council, Former President of Charter Club

Eating clubs are places in which to find a home on campus. More than just a building to socialize in, they exist to create that feeling of family and acceptance – somewhere where you’re free to just be yourself, and relax into a community that accepts and loves you for you. Being in an eating club allows you to meet so many great people that otherwise you might never have met – people from backgrounds and cultures that differ greatly from your own, but who will nonetheless become some of your closest friends on campus. Being a part of one of these groups enables you to have a community that will always be yours, and that you will continue to be a part of long after you graduate. I find that in my own experience, I am constantly and unerringly amazed by the people I have met through my club, and by the sheer kindness with which everyone treats one another. I wouldn’t trade my eating club experience for anything in the world.

Conor O’Brien ’19, President of Charter Club

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Quad 33 Prospect Avenue, Princeton, NJ, United States

Are you ready for Princeton’s biggest in-house smash tournament this year?! Come to Quad and battle it out with your friends. Pizza, drinks, and desserts galore. Come when you can and leave when you must.  

Quad – An Alternative Christmas Special

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The Alternative's Biggest Party At Quad. Enjoyment Guaranteed. Come see what it's like to be a member of Quad. Featuring: Hot Chocolate & Eggnog Bar Gingerbread Houses Photobooth Kindred Spirit Caroling WPRB DJ AIBI Watch Giveaway Ugly Sweater Contest Food, Candy, & Party Favors

Quad’s Thanksgiving Dinner

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Sophomores are invited to join current members for our annual family-style Thanksgiving dinner.

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Sophomores are invited to come and join members as we take sail for Treasure Island! Prepare your pirate outfits and eye patches for a great night with our signature chocolate fountain and enjoy live music from Valley Academy!    

Casino Night at Quad

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You've been formally invited to Monte Quad for an evening of gambling, mystery, and intrigue. New to the tables? Bet 33. Remember: shaken, not stirred.

World Food Fair

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Want to learn how to cook a variety of delicious dishes? Then come on out Thursday night to cook and, even better, eat with Quad members! Get pumped for dumplings, crepes, and a variety of baked treats!

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Calling all sophomores! Don't miss this night of wild fun and one of Quad's biggest events exclusively for sophomores!

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We have Tea Time every week, featuring assorted tea and snacks. This week, we will also have lots and lots of candy to get us through Dean's Date! Tea Time will occur all day long.

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Every Friday at Quad we have Tea Time. Our activities chairs set out some of our lovingly selected loose leaf teas along with cookies and snacks, and we relax after a long week. This week we're inviting sophomores and our social chair, Sophie, will be serving homemade English scones. Come hang out with us!