[Highland Park] [Update.unionproject] Union Station Café Offers Full Catering Menu
Press Release Contact: Olga Watkins Ph. 412-363-1717 olga@unionproject.org October 26, 2006 For Immediate Release Union Station Café Offers Full Catering Menu Expanding their menu and services, the Union Station Café now offers full dinner and lunch catering with delivery and personalized options. Featuring mosaic tabletops, oversized chairs, stained glass windows, unique handmade mugs, and free wireless internet, the Union Station Café provides a comfortable and friendly environment. The Union Station Café is located inside the Union Project, on the corner of Negley Ave. and Stanton Ave. in the former Union Baptist Church. Box lunches and breakfasts at Union Station Cafe are now available for take out or delivery. Complete boxed lunch with your choice of Union Station Cafe sandwich, chips, fresh fruit, cookies and a beverage are only 8.95, delivery minimums apply. Choose from a variety of options including Penn Pulled Pork, Chislett Chicken Pesto, Baum Burgers, Colombo Chicken Wraps and a selection of vegetarian items. The Union Station Café, now under new management, has also introduced an extensive new menu. The full breakfast, lunch, dinner and catering menu can be viewed at www.unionproject.org/CAFE. To contact the Union Station Café please call 412-363-1717 or email unionstation@unionproject.org. Union Station café is housed in the Union Project, a non profit organization that provides gathering and working space for artists, community builders and people of faith. As key to meeting its mission and focusing on sustainability, the Union Project is initiating several social enterprises that employ local at-risk youth and low-income individuals. More information about the Union Project, Union Station Café, space rental or upcoming events can be found at www.unionproject.org. _______________________________________________ update mailing list update@unionproject.org http://unionproject.mennonite.net/mailman/listinfo/update.unionproject
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