Dining at Kalamazoo Valley

Students enrolled in Kalamazoo Valley’s Culinary Arts & Sustainable Food Systems programs put their training to work
in the 418 restaurant and Havirmill Café. Both are located in the Marilyn J. Schlack Culinary and Allied Health
Building, 418 E. Walnut, in downtown Kalamazoo.
The restaurant, 418, offers a unique learning opportunity as a student-run operation. Our chefs-in-training are serving regional American cuisine that they’ve crafted with foods from local farms and our Food Innovations Center, our own urban ‘farm’ on campus.
The restaurant, 418, offers a unique learning opportunity as a student-run operation. Our chefs-in-training are serving regional American cuisine that they’ve crafted with foods from local farms and our Food Innovations Center, our own urban ‘farm’ on campus.
Our culinary arts program reflects our belief in the transformative power of education to improve the health and
well-being of our citizens and sustain our communities. Students learn in real production kitchens and food service
environments, on a working sustainable farm, and in an active food production and distribution facility.
Our Menus that Matter™ curriculum is grounded at the intersection of food production, social justice, environmental sustainability, nutrition, and health.
Our Menus that Matter™ curriculum is grounded at the intersection of food production, social justice, environmental sustainability, nutrition, and health.

September 9 - October 13
Monday - Thursday
11:30am - 1:00pm
Lunch Service Only

September 10 - October 14
Wednesday and Thursdays
(except for the last day, Tuesday, October 14)
11:30am to 12:30pm (last seating at 12:30pm)
Reservations only by calling 269.548.3239