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I wonder whether Cafe MiAroma is a secular business or a disguised
"outreach" program.
Nearly every artist listed on the "The Cafe MiAroma Players Club" page
is a christian rock/christian singer\band. I notice that the "cafe" is
right next to a church and the advertisement banners were actually
placed in front of the church. There is no information on the website
about who owns the cafe.
April Cooper wrote:
> I usually don't do this kind of posting, but I wanted to clue some of you in to the awesome experience that is CafeMiAroma just on the other side of campus. A student told me about it and I tried it out today.
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> The cafe serves a wide array of coffeehouse favorites along with an extended food menu that includes a variety of deli sandwiches (think wraps, croissants, hoagies) as well as fresh salads, Freschetta pizzas, soups and even nachos. In addition, they serve desserts, smoothies and an impressive breakfast selection.
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> The atmosphere is pleasant (light jazz music, great for reading/grading/chatting) and I hear they host some great live music on certain evenings. The staff is super friendly and they offer a 10% discount to faculty/staff if you ask for it.
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> The Cafe is located across the street from Hunter Hall (right beside the church). Its about a 5 minute walk from central campus. You can check out their menu at www.cafemiaroma.com
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> Happy Dining!!
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