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'''Joe Columbia University''', is a cafe located in the second floor of the [[Northwest Corner Building]]. The cafe is staffed and run by an outside vendor, known as | '''Joe Columbia University''', is a cafe located in the second floor of the [[Northwest Corner Building]]. The cafe is staffed and run by an outside vendor, known as | ||
− | '''[ | + | '''[https://joecoffeecompany.com/ Joe Coffee]''', a NY coffee chain. Joe offers high end coffee drinks and pre-made food and baked goods. It's widely considered the best coffee on campus<ref>Bwog: http://bwog.com/2012/02/24/coffee-contest-the-end-of-round-1/</ref>. |
The cafe has become a popular study space, due to its high ceilings, abundance of natural light, picturesque views of [[Teacher's College]], [[Union Theological Seminary]], and [[Riverside Church]], tasty coffee, and beautiful Portuguese marble design. | The cafe has become a popular study space, due to its high ceilings, abundance of natural light, picturesque views of [[Teacher's College]], [[Union Theological Seminary]], and [[Riverside Church]], tasty coffee, and beautiful Portuguese marble design. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://joecoffeecompany.com/ Joe Website] |
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 1 August 2021
Joe Columbia University, is a cafe located in the second floor of the Northwest Corner Building. The cafe is staffed and run by an outside vendor, known as Joe Coffee, a NY coffee chain. Joe offers high end coffee drinks and pre-made food and baked goods. It's widely considered the best coffee on campus[1].
The cafe has become a popular study space, due to its high ceilings, abundance of natural light, picturesque views of Teacher's College, Union Theological Seminary, and Riverside Church, tasty coffee, and beautiful Portuguese marble design.