Posted on January 01, 2024

Poster for College Ave Cafe grand opening, scheduled for January 8, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at UNCG Fountain View Dining.

Excitement is brewing as Spartan Dining announces the much-anticipated grand opening event of College Ave Café, proudly featuring Change Please Coffee. UNCG students, faculty, and staff are all invited to the Fountain View Dining Hall on January 8, 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to savor exceptional coffee, delightful treats, and the joyous atmosphere.

The event will include:

Promotional image of UNCG's College Ave Cafe apple butter brown sugar latte.
  • Gourmet Coffee Delights: Indulge your taste buds with a selection of high-quality coffee offerings by Change Please. From rich espressos to flavorful lattes, there’s something for every coffee enthusiast. Check out the first seasonal special: the Apple Butter Brown Sugar Latte.
  • Delicious Treats: Complement your coffee experience with an array of delectable treats and snacks. Our menu is curated to satisfy your cravings and elevate your dining experience.
  • Music & Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance with music, creating the perfect backdrop for a memorable grand opening celebration.

The College Ave Café is just one way that UNCG and the city have worked together to create spaces centered around student well-being and community engagement.

This event is not just about coffee. It’s a celebration of community and shared moments, and a chance to come together to mark the beginning of a new era at College Ave Cafe.

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