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'''Cafe 212''' is a [[Dining Services|dining]] location in [[Lerner Hall]].  Its name is pronounced "two-one-two", not "two-twelve" as first-years ''insist'' on calling it for their first few weeks.  It's named "two-one-two" to match the New York City area code of the same numbering.  Cafe 212 serves made-to-order sandwiches, wraps, and salads as well as soup and pastries.  [[Cafe East]] is located in the same space.
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'''Cafe 212''' was a [[Dining Services|dining]] location in [[Lerner Hall]].  Its name was pronounced "two-one-two", not "two-twelve" as first-years ''insisted'' on calling it for their first few weeks.  It was named "two-one-two" to match the New York City area code of the same numbering.  Cafe 212 served made-to-order sandwiches, wraps, and salads as well as soup and pastries.
  
 
Until 2003, Cafe 212 featured booths, which were then replaced with the movable tables and chairs now visible. The effect was to relieve some of the cramped-ness of the space while adding additional seats.<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2003/09/05/what-et-cetera-did-its-vacation What Et Cetera Did on Its Vacation], Columbia Spectator, 5 September 2003</ref>
 
Until 2003, Cafe 212 featured booths, which were then replaced with the movable tables and chairs now visible. The effect was to relieve some of the cramped-ness of the space while adding additional seats.<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2003/09/05/what-et-cetera-did-its-vacation What Et Cetera Did on Its Vacation], Columbia Spectator, 5 September 2003</ref>
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In 2016, the space shared by Cafe 212 and [[Cafe East]] was renovated, with much of the space taken by 212 handed over to Cafe East. After the renovation, the intention was for 212 to serve reduced fare, essentially only Coffee and pastries. Instead, 212 was replaced by another location of [[Blue Java]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 September 2020

Photo taken by Flickr user jasonhe and released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.

Cafe 212 was a dining location in Lerner Hall. Its name was pronounced "two-one-two", not "two-twelve" as first-years insisted on calling it for their first few weeks. It was named "two-one-two" to match the New York City area code of the same numbering. Cafe 212 served made-to-order sandwiches, wraps, and salads as well as soup and pastries.

Until 2003, Cafe 212 featured booths, which were then replaced with the movable tables and chairs now visible. The effect was to relieve some of the cramped-ness of the space while adding additional seats.[1]

In 2016, the space shared by Cafe 212 and Cafe East was renovated, with much of the space taken by 212 handed over to Cafe East. After the renovation, the intention was for 212 to serve reduced fare, essentially only Coffee and pastries. Instead, 212 was replaced by another location of Blue Java

Location Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Cafe 212 Closed

References

  1. What Et Cetera Did on Its Vacation, Columbia Spectator, 5 September 2003

Map

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