Comin’ right up: new food options on campus
Our academic year is nearing its end. We are all busy studying for our last exams or working hard towards the last deadlines of the year. To keep our energy levels up (and sometimes also to just stay awake) we rush to the restaurants and coffee corners on our campus.
After listening to student and employee feedback (through the NSE discussions for instance) the university looked at how to better meet the food demands of students and staff.
So:
The current cafeterias in the faculties are being converted into Food & Beverage Corners with a basic range of good espresso coffee, sandwiches, salads, soups and hot snacks. Or you can create your own coffee specialty in the self-service coffee bars from DE Coffee Kitchen and Starbucks. Study or just chill out in the seats around. The food and beverage offerings are geared to every faculty’s specific needs.
But of course it does not stop there! The university has lots of plans regarding the on-campus horeca. You can read all about it in this article.
Quick summary:
- Food market in The Fellowship (open summer 2016) with La Casa Kitchen (Mediterranean) Soep & Ballen (Dutch) and the Satébar (Asian).
- The renovated Sports Café/restaurant will reopen in September 2016.
- Food market in the new PULSE building between IO and 3mE (open summer 2017).
- A Food & Beverage Corner Plus will be opened in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment in the summer of 2017, with a wide selection, including hot dishes.
Where to eat during summer?
This leaves us to inform you about the opening hours of the current restaurants and coffee corners at campus during the summer months. Bon appétit! Click to enlarge
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