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New UMHS Food Court Opens

Posted by Scott Harrah
November 17, 2016

The new UMHS Food Court is open, featuring Rituals Coffee, Shawarma King and Spice of India, allowing students quick access to a refreshing drink or tasty fast food during lunch or study breaks on campus.

The UMHS Endeavour takes a brief look at what is available for students.

  • Rituals Coffee: Open from 7am to 6pm Monday through Friday.
  • Shawarma King: 10am to 8pm Monday through Thursday. 11am to 6pm Fridays except on Block week and during finals.
  • Spice of India: 11am to 8pm Monday through Thursday. 11am to 6pm Fridays except on Block Week and during finals.

Pre-Ordering Available

Students may pre-order from all three vendors. This way, you can pick up and pay for meals during the lunch break and avoid the lines.

  • To pre-order from Rituals Coffee, please do so in person. They will have a number soon for pre-orders.
  • Spice of India: Call 660-8556
  • Shawarma King: Call 760-6707 or pre-order in person between 9 and 10am for lunch.

The Food Court was created in part due to student demand, based on feedback last semester from a Food Vendor survey.

"President Ross and SGA have been diligently working on this project since the beginning of last semester," said Divya Krishnan of UMHS SGA.

UMHS FOOD COURT: (three buildings, center) Food vendors include Rituals Coffee, Shawarma King & Spice of India. Photo: UMHS

UMHS FOOD COURT: (three buildings, center) Food vendors include Rituals Coffee, Shawarma King & Spice of India. Photo: UMHS

(Top photo) PART OF NEW UMHS FOOD COURT: Rituals Coffee, open 7am to 6pm Monday through Friday. Photo: UMHS



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Posted by Scott Harrah

Scott is Director of Digital Content & Alumni Communications Liaison at UMHS and editor of the UMHS Endeavour blog. When he's not writing about UMHS students, faculty, events, public health, alumni and UMHS research, he writes and edits Broadway theater reviews for a website he publishes in New York City, StageZine.com.

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