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Cunningham Creek Cardinal Cafe

Lynn Hutzel, Cafeteria Manager

[email protected]

(904) 547-7867

The Cunningham Creek Cardinal Cafe takes pride in serving in excess of 500 students every day.  On this page, you will find information pertaining to meal guidelines, payment accounts, and much, much more concerning your child’s food options as a student at Cunningham Creek.

Nourishing Minds, Fueling Futures: Our School Meal Program

At our school, we believe that well-fed students are better prepared to learn and thrive.  That’s why we’re proud to offer a comprehensive meal program that goes beyond just filling stomachs – we’re committed to providing nutritious, balanced meals that meet Federal guidelines and cater to diverse tastes.

Breakfast of Champions! Start the day right with our nutritionally balanced breakfast options:

  • Choice of fresh milk
  • Seasonal fruits
  • 100% fruit juices
  • Delicious entrees (most containing 2 components)

To enjoy our breakfast at the standard price, students need only select a fruit and one additional component.  For example, as Egg & Cheese Biscuit paired with crisp apple slices makes for a perfect breakfast!

Lunch to power through the day! Our lunch menu is designed to provide energy and essential nutrients:

  • Choice of fresh milk
  • Variety of fruits
  • Selection of vegetables
  • Tasty entree options (most containing 2 components)

To receive lunch at the standard price, students must include either a fruit or vegetable in their selection.  For instance, a Classic Cheeseburger with Milk and Apple Slices constitutes a complete lunch.

Did you know? Your family may qualify for no-cost or reduced-price meals based on household income or family size.  We encourage all families to explore this option: SJCSD Free/Reduced App Page

What’s on the menu?  Curious about our daily offerings?  Explore our diverse and nutritious menu options at Meal Viewer: Visit MealViewer.com now

Parental Restrictions

Restrictions can be placed on your student’s meal account.  Once restrictions are placed, they cannot be removed unless the parent provides the food services manager with a letter asking for the restrictions to be removed.