U@MQ Eat & Drink
If you’re feeling like a quick snack or a meal break, U@MQ Eat & Drink has a variety of healthy (and tasty!) food and beverage options to satisfy your taste buds. The majority of food and beverage outlets are operated throughout the year by U@MQ Eat & Drink for the convenience of the campus community.
So it’s the day after last night, and you really need to re-energise, re-fuel and just get that strong double shot latte before you head into your first tutorial.
Where do you go?
Level 1 U@MQ Building in the U@MQ Foodcourt. You are guaranteed to find something there to feed your hunger, satisfy your caffeine and sugar craving and help you get through your day.
This is the lunchtime hub of Macquarie University, providing sandwiches at the Sandwich Stop, pasta and salads at the Food Matrix; Thai and Indian flavours at the Thai Kiosk; and a variety of quick and easy options at U@MQ Grill, Euro Kebabs and Wicked Mexican where you can load up on yummies – sweet and savouries.
Our Outlets
U@MQ owns and operates a number of outlets that you find on campus. These include:
- U@MQ Grill
- Marxine's
- The Globe Café
- Coffee Cart - Library
- Fair Trade Coffee Cart
(Outside E3B, Eastern Walkway)
- UBar
- Crunch Café
Click on the link to find out about our latest specials
Our Tenants
In addition to the outlets operated by U@MQ, you will also find a number of food options provided by our trusty tentants. These include:
- Pasta Box
- Rollin On
- Sandwich Stop
- Doner Wrap
- Wicked Mexican
- Wicked Crepe and Spud
- Lee's Asian Foodcourt
Our Pricing Policy
U@MQ aims to provide a competitive pricing policy across the products and services it provides. On a regular basis price checks are conducted where comparisons are sought for similar products off campus compared to those bought on campus.
U@MQ offers discounts a wide range of products on campus. The following students and staff are eligible for these discounts:
- Macquarie University
- MGSM
- SIBT
- NCELTR
U@MQ is proud to trial Fair Trade coffee
‘Research has shown that for every $3 a person spends on a coffee, only 3 cents go to the farmer’
Where to buy Fair Trade coffee:
From 18th August –Outside E3B, Eastern Walkway















