The Coffee Crawl is Back

Two students hold their coffee crawl mugs.
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Two students hold their coffee crawl mugs.

Don't just walk; crawl to your favorite on-campus coffee locations for the return of Food on the Hill's annual Coffee Crawl. Coffee Crawl is happening from Nov. 7-11!

This year, Coffee Crawl stops include: Hill Coffee Co. (Arkansas Union), Starbucks (Founders Hall), Hill Coffee Co. (Willard J. Walker Hall) and Starbucks (Student Success Center). You can play by grabbing a passport when you purchase a coffee at any of the locations listed. Visit at least three Coffee Crawl stops by Nov. 11 to receive a free mug, and visit all four stops and be entered to win a coffee esssentials basket.

Mugs can be picked up from noon to 2 p.m. Nov. 10 and 11 at Hill Coffee Co. in the Union, while supplies last. Don't forget to post your coffee crawl journey and tag @foodonthehill on social media.

Contacts

Mackenzie Cvar, director of marketing and guest experience
Chartwells Higher Ed.
940-765-7652, macvar@uark.edu

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