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Thursday, 19 July 2012

Wenn der Magen knurrt

Libresso: von 27. Juli bis 3. September geschlossen

Libresso: von 27. Juli bis 3. September geschlossen

Resowi-Lounge: Ab 3. September geöffnet

Resowi-Lounge: Ab 3. September geöffnet

Jausenstandl: Von 25. Juli bis 2. September geschlossen

Jausenstandl: Von 25. Juli bis 2. September geschlossen

Mensa: Von 20. August bis 9. September geschlossen. Intermezzo ab 1. Oktober geöffnet.

Mensa: Von 20. August bis 9. September geschlossen. Intermezzo ab 1. Oktober geöffnet.

Uni Café Heinrichtraße: Ab September wieder geöffnet

Uni Café Heinrichtraße: Ab September wieder geöffnet

ZMB-Lounge: Im September wieder geöffnet.

ZMB-Lounge: Im September wieder geöffnet.

Im Überblick: Öffnungszeiten der Campus-Gastronomie während der Ferien

Alle Jahre wieder während der Ferienzeit gönnen sich auch die GastronomInnen am Campus der Uni Graz eine Sommerpause. Und so nutzt zum Beispiel die RESOWI-Lounge die Gelegenheit zur Renovierung und eröffnet sich im September in neuem Glanz.

 

Hier ein kleiner Überblick über die Öffnungszeiten von Libresso, Mensa & Co in den kommenden Wochen:

  • Café "Libresso" im Hauptgebäude: Bis 27. Juli 2012 noch von 7:45 Uhr bis 16 Uhr geöffnet, August geschlossen, dann wieder ab 4. September von 7:45 bis 16 Uhr.

  • RESOWI-Lounge: Seit 17. Juli 2012 geschlossen, ab 3. September 2012 zu gewohnter Zeit und in neuem Styling.

  • Jausenstandl vor der UB: Bis 25. Juli 2012 von 8 bis 14 Uhr geöffnet, August geschlossen, ab 3. September wieder von 8 bis 14 Uhr.

  • Mensa am Sonnenfelsplatz & Cafe Intermezzo: Montag bis Freitag von 11:00 bis 14:00 Uhr, von 20. August bis 09. September 2012 geschlossen! Das Cafe Intermezzo ist von 02. Juli bis 30. September 2012 geschlossen.

  • Uni Café Heinrichstraße 36: Bis September geschlossen.

  • ZMB-Lounge: Geschlossen bis September
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