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With tried and true recipe, CoHo gets better with age

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Student employee Jackelyn Smith, works a recent lunch shift at the Coffee House's bagel station.
Student employee Jackelyn Smith, works a recent lunch shift at the Coffee House's bagel station.

Where鈥檚 the best place to eat on campus if you are on a budget? The Coffee House wins hands down.

Where鈥檚 the best place to work at 不良研究所? Ditto, as 225 student employees will attest.

After 40 years, thanks to an enduring esprit de corps, the Coffee House continues to remake itself while maintaining the claim of being the largest student-run food service on a university campus in the United States.

In fact, this spring managers and employees at the Coffee House (nicknamed the CoHo) are juggling virtual apples, oranges and bananas as the central campus facility feeds thousands of people a day, plans for a yearlong remodel and publishes its 40th anniversary cookbook.

Serving 7,000 people

鈥淭he unique thing about the Coffee House is we鈥檝e got 225 part-time employees working and interning here, but these are nonculinarians,鈥 said Sharon Coulson, Coffee House director. 鈥淭hey are math majors and biology majors learning all about how to be good workers and leaders, and they take this experience with them into the work world.鈥

Students learn how to be responsible, arriving as early as 6 a.m. to prepare for the lunch rush that will serve 4,000 people, although in any given day more than 7,000 people frequent the CoHo for their nourishment.

As a place that prides itself in serving the highest quality of food at the lowest possible prices, the CoHo gives healthy food choices as an alternative to a deep-fryer, according to Cecilia Landholt, Coffee House special projects intern.

鈥淏y using organic vegetables and fruit and ingredients that people can actually pronounce, the CoHo is able to offer delicious vegan, vegetarian and meat dishes that keep people coming back for more,鈥 she said.

Landholt pointed out that 95 percent of the food served at the CoHo is made from scratch.

That pledge for quality meals will continue when the Coffee House closes down after the first summer session, July 31, for a year鈥檚 remodeling.

The organization will take over a number of rooms in the east wing of the Memorial Union, including the post office and the bookstore 鈥渂uy back鈥 room across the hall. There, people will be able to find baked goods and some other CoHo favorites.

Planning committees, with substantial student participation, have been working on the changes for the past few years.

鈥淲e wanted more efficiency for our customers in the service areas and more seating,鈥 Coulson said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to look great with electronic menu boards, and we鈥檙e bringing in sushi.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a lot of fun planning this,鈥 she added.


 

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