COD's hospitality program begins at the Culinary & Hospitality Center. The 60,000 square foot LEED certified facility houses the Culinary Arts programs, hospitality administration as well as Multimedia Services.
Students and community members can enjoy the following services:
- A quick bite to eat at The Culinary Market at Wheat Café.
- Fine dining at Waterleaf restaurant.
- A peaceful stay at Inn at Water's Edge hotel.
The boutique Inn at Water's Edge hotel boasts six fully-appointed suites, front desk, laundry services and breakfast room. Hotel and Lodging Management students play an integral role in the guest experience.
COD is one of only a few colleges and universities nationwide to house a professionally operated fine dining restaurant and a six-bedroom boutique hotel within its educational center.
Other student areas within the CHC include:
- Skills kitchens, fine-dining and casual dining kitchens and Chocolate Room for Pastry Arts.
- Winter Garden Lobby with fireplace and seating.
- Culinary Amphitheater for guest lectures and cooking demonstrations.
- Multimedia TV Studio.
- Several classrooms and multipurpose meeting room called Silverleaf.
The CHC has been constructed for U.S. Green Building Council's LEED certification, making it the first culinary learning facility in the nation to achieve this prestigious designation. Our programs are accredited by the Education Foundation of the American Culinary Federation, making COD one of the few schools in the nation to have accreditation for both food service administration and culinary arts.
Completed in fall of 2011, this $25 million facility was funded through proceeds from a successful 2002 capital referendum.
Architect/Engineer: Loebl Schlossman and Hackl
Construction Manager: W B Olson