Ceremonial Opening of a Student Café at MUP
Metropolitan University Prague is pleased to announce to all its students and employees that a student café called CAFE BISTRO MUP will be opened in MUP Strašnice building, Dubečská 900/10, Prague 10, already next week.The opening ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 13 April 2016, from 2:00 p.m. on the ground floor in the Information Centre area and you are all cordially invited! The first 100 guests will receive a complimentary cup of coffee and a special home-made foam roller ("kremrole" in Czech, a pastry cone filled with cream).
We have designed and furnished the café to become a place for you to relax, a place where you regain your energy and get your daily dose of caffeine, whether during meetings with your classmates, friends, and lecturers, or during last-minute preparations for your exams. In addition to coffee, tea, homemade lemonades, and fresh fruit and vegetable juices, the CAFE BISTRO MUP team will prepare fresh salads, grilled panini, and desserts. As of May 2016, the café will also serve à la carte dishes.
We hope that you will spend many pleasant moments in the café and that you will come join us during its opening next Wednesday at 2 p.m.!
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