Hey fellow ArtStreeters,
Things have been a-changin’ around ArtStreet Café these past few weeks, so here’s an update:
Pita Pizzas
That’s right; ArtStreet is now serving pita pizzas in addition to their already outstanding menu. Served with a free drink from 3-6 and 9-midnight, they are the perfect dinner or late night snack. Named after music legends like Paul McCartney and Led Zeppelin, it is impossible for these pies to disappoint.
The Manilow – Marinara, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Basil
The Zeppelin – Chicken, BBQ, Ranch, Mozzarella, Cheddar, Onion
The McCartney – Marinara, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Green Pepper, Onion, Tomato, Basil
The Sinatra – Marinara, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Basil, Pepperoni
Compose your own – build your own delicious ditty!
Going Green
ArtStreet Café is now offering 10% off of any tall/grande coffee drink when you bring in your own reusable mug. Help us save the environment one discarded coffee cup at a time.
Snap Back Sundays
Let ArtStreet Café help you snap back to reality on Sundays by offering 20% off of your order. There’s no better way to prepare for the upcoming week than cuddling up with your books, computer, coffee, and a warm gooey panini.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Moore
This Panini artist’s name is Julie Anton, a senior Entrepreneurship and Leadership double major from Arlington, Texas. She is a big fan of spice, paninis, and, of course, ArtStreet Café. Julie is hoping to go to culinary school in either Chicago or Napa Valley next year, so she is very excited to have The Moore featured on the ASC menu. This past summer during a summer of service through the Fitz Center, she worked at a homeless shelter in Dayton. This fueled her passion for the homeless and artist Denver Moore from Fort Worth, Texas. Moore was a former modern day slave and homeless man who survived to share his art with others. You can read more about him and his two mentors in the book, Same Kind of Different As Me.
-Julie Anton (Winner of the 2009 ASC ArtBeat Panini Creation Contest)
Come try The Moore today at ASC
ingredients:
turkey
bacon
pepper jack
lettuce
tomato
onion
avocado spread
mexican spice
sig sauce
Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Joseph Nawahi was one of the very few native Hawaiians attracted to painting and drawing prior to the twentieth century and his paintings are almost the only native works to have survived. Born in Puna on the island of Hawaii, Nawahi became a respected lawyer and politician and before the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, was a member of Queen Liliuokalani's cabinet! Nawahi is best known for his splendid Hawaiian landscapes and captivating realist images of Hawaiin volcanoes. A total Renaissance man, Nawahi has been described as Hawaii’s “Ben Franklin” in his importance to their history. With oil paint and an easel, Nawahi painted his fame right into our own Art Street Café- with the newest addition to our Panini menu: The Nawahi, in honor of this talented, Hawaiin artist.
Composed by Lindsay Fouse (ASC Employee)
Come to the Cafe and try our Nawahi Panini!
ingredients:
Ham
Mozz
Mandarin Oranges
Craisins
Love
eat.express.enjoy.
Monday, October 12, 2009

FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954)
Mexican Painter
Kahlo was one of four daughters born to a Hungarian-Jewish father and a Spanish and Mexican Indian mother. After surviving polio, Kahlo entered a premedical school at the age of fifteen. However, her plans of working in the medical field ended three years later after becoming seriously injured in a bus accident three years. Kahlo suffered from injuries in her back, collarbone, ribs, pelvis, shoulder, and feet, which resulted in spending over a year in bed and over 30 operations. Kahlo suffered from the pain for the remainder of her life and died from complications when she was 47 years old.
Frida started her painting career with oils. Her paintings consisted of mostly self-portraits and still lifes and were filled with bright colors and flattened forms of the Mexican folk art that she loved.
(Composed by Megan Arko, ASC employee)
Come and try our newest salad creation: The Kahlo
Romaine lettuce
Tomatoes
Onions
Mexican spice
Pepper jack cheese
bbq-ranch dressing
Only at ASC.
Mexican Painter
Kahlo was one of four daughters born to a Hungarian-Jewish father and a Spanish and Mexican Indian mother. After surviving polio, Kahlo entered a premedical school at the age of fifteen. However, her plans of working in the medical field ended three years later after becoming seriously injured in a bus accident three years. Kahlo suffered from injuries in her back, collarbone, ribs, pelvis, shoulder, and feet, which resulted in spending over a year in bed and over 30 operations. Kahlo suffered from the pain for the remainder of her life and died from complications when she was 47 years old.
Frida started her painting career with oils. Her paintings consisted of mostly self-portraits and still lifes and were filled with bright colors and flattened forms of the Mexican folk art that she loved.
(Composed by Megan Arko, ASC employee)
Come and try our newest salad creation: The Kahlo
Romaine lettuce
Tomatoes
Onions
Mexican spice
Pepper jack cheese
bbq-ranch dressing
Only at ASC.
Eat.Express.Enjoy.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
ArtStreet Cafe Manager Profile: Kelsie Noe

AS: Good afternoon, Kelsie. Thank you for meeting with us. Can you please describe what you do as the Human Resources Director?
KN: I am in charge of scheduling, hiring, firing, training, conducting evaluations, managing payroll, and building employee morale. Besides that, I design new tee-shirts and judge panini creation contests.
AS: With over 40 employees working at ArtStreet Cafe, I am sure you have a lot of great memories. Can you please share one of them?
KN: In all honesty, I cannot pick one favorite memory or experience. Every time I visit the cafe, there is a new memory; however, my welcoming last April was pretty awesome. It felt like I had 40 new best friends over night!
AS: That sounds incredible. What was your first cafe experience like?
KN: I met with Mel Peters, the former President of ArtStreet Cafe, to learn more about the cafe before management interviews. At the time, I was so excited with the atmosphere that I cannot even remember what I ordered!
AS: Surely, you can remember your favorite thing to order now, right?
KN: Actually, I have a tendency to order the same item for about two months, and then I move on to something else for the next two months. I'm currently obsessed with a turkey, bacon, lettuce, cucumber, and sig sauce pita. It's been about two and a half months now, and I eat it 3 times a week.
AS: What advice would you give to a new ArtStreet Cafe customer?
KN: Ask our employees for sandwich ideas, if you cannot find anything on the menu that sounds just right. We are very creative with our products. Please try a black and white cookie, too! They are better than the other desserts, in my opinion.
AS: It sounds like you really enjoy ArtStreet Cafe. Try to summarize all of this happiness into one sentence.
KN: ArtStreet Cafe is so great not only because of the amazing food, but because each panini is grilled with lots of love.
AS: Beautiful words, Kelsie. Thank you for your time this afternoon.
This wraps up the ArtStreet Cafe Manager profiles. Thank you for reading. If you have questions, suggestions, or ideas for future blog entries, please write them in the comments section below or send them to club.cafe.asc@gmail.com.
ArtStreet Cafe Manager Profile: Brad Borchers

AS: Good morning, Brad. You seem to really be enjoying that Heavyweight bagel sandwich. Is this your favorite item at ArtStreet Cafe?
BB: No, the Rothko BBQ quesadilla is my favorite.
AS: Can you please describe some of your responsibilities as the financial manager?
BB: I pay invoices from vendors 2 to 3 times a week, in addition to auditing general ledgers from other FE divisions.
AS: That sounds like a lot of challenging work. As you enter your third year working at ArtStreet Cafe, what have you learned about hard work?
BB: I started working here early freshmen year, and on my very first shift, Liz C. told me to take out the trash. This wasn't a big deal, but I quickly discovered it was going to be my regular job when I came into work. It eventually became a little inside joke between us.
AS: It sounds like you have some strong relationships with your co-workers. What else can you say about them?
BB: I really enjoy getting to know the people that work here and develop relationships with them. When I come into work, I don't really feel like I am working because I am having so much fun!
AS: Summarize why you enjoy ArtStreet Cafe in three words.
BB: The people, the food, and the culture.
AS: Final question, what would you recommend a first-time visitor to order?
BB: The Dali without green peppers.
AS: Thank you very much, Brad. Have a great afternoon.
Our final manager profile with Kelsie Noe will be uploaded later this afternoon. Thanks for reading.
Friday, March 27, 2009
ArtStreet Cafe Manager Profile: Amanda Pfriem

AS: Okay, Amanda. Right off the bat: what is your favorite item to order here?
AP: It's a tie between the O'Keeffe Pita, the Man Ray, and, of course, rainbow cookies!
AS: All three are delicious options. Can you please describe your responsibilities as Director of Marketing?
AP: I promote the cafe and, in doing so, continue to strengthen current relationships as well as create new bonds with employees, customers, and the university as a whole.
AS: Since you are creating bonds with new customers, what advice would you give to a student on their first visit to ArtStreet Cafe?
AP: Be adventurous! I like pretty much everything we offer. If you're deciding between a few options, why not come back and try them all?!
AS: Please describe how "adventurous" your first ArtStreet Cafe experience was.
AP: Basically, it was love at first sight. My second day on campus as a freshman, I ordered a Funky Chicken on a bagel, as recommend by my brother, and I enjoyed it until the very last bite.
AS: Was your first experience with the cafe also your favorite one?
AP: I don't have a favorite experience in particular. I simply love making great food surrounded by awesome people!
AS: ArtStreet Cafe in one sentence. Go!
AP: With such a welcoming, unique atmosphere, amazing people, and delicious food, how could you not love ASC?
AS: Thank you, Amanda, for your time and enthusiasm.
Three manager profiles down, and two to go. Join us next week for interviews with Kelsie Noe and Brad Borches.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
ArtStreet Cafe Manager Profile: Steve Cabanski

The ArtStreet Scene caught up with ArtStreet Cafe's General Manager Steve Cabanski this afternoon. Over a cup of chicken and dumpling soup (Steve's favorite item at the cafe), we discussed his role as General Manager.
AS: Thanks for talking with us, Steve. Can you tell our readers a little background information about yourself?
SC: I am a junior, entrepreneurship and management major from Toledo, Ohio.
AS: This will be your second year as the ArtStreet Cafe General Manager. Can you describe what you actually do?
SC: I am responsible for all of preventative maintenance, ensuring we pass all health inspections, keeping up with the heath standards, ordering all of the cafe's products and supplies, overseeing catering, and managing our product inventory.
AS: Wow, it sounds like you have your hands full. How did you get involved with ArtStreet Cafe in the first place?
SC: My freshman year, my brother Chris (ASC accountant at the time) brought me in to have lunch. I ordered The Beast, and a few days later applied for a job.
AS: Since you will be entering your fourth year with the cafe next semester, what has been your favorite memory?
SC: Definitely the Cabrewing Trip in which I came back with one shoe and no shirt.
AS: (Laughing) That sounded like a fun trip. Thank you for your time, Steve. Best of luck in the upcoming year.
Stay tuned for the next interview in which the ArtStreet Scene sits down with the Director of Marketing: Amanda Pfriem.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
ArtStreet Cafe Manager Profile: Joe Guy

Our first manager profile will feature the current president of ArtStreet Cafe: Joe Guy. Joe is a sophomore International Business and Operations Management major from Dayton, Ohio. The ArtStreet Scene caught up with Joe earlier today amidst the dreary weather.
AS: Thanks for allowing us to interview you this morning Joe, we really appreciate it. Can you please describe your responsibilities as the president of ArtStreet Cafe?
JG: As President, I supervise the management team. I oversee all functions of the business including: daily operations, marketing and brand development, catering, entertainment events, and the relationship between the cafe and the rest of the ArtStreet Complex. Also, I work with the management team to develop a divisional strategy for the cafe and create a budget with guidance from the VP of Accounting and CFO.
AS: I bet all that work makes you hungry. What is your favorite thing to order at ArtStreet Cafe?
JG: The Denver Scrambler on a spinach wrap! It is the perfect mix of egg, pepper jack cheese, veggies, and a little Mexican spice to jump-start my day.
AS: That sounds delicious. What would you consider to be your favorite ArtStreet Cafe experience?
JG: St. Patty's Day 2009! The cafe set an all-time daily sales record of $2,071.55! So sweet.
AS: Congratulations to you and your team for that success! For those of us that were not able to enjoy St. Patrick's Day at ArtStreet Cafe, what advice would you give to hungry students looking for a meal?
JG: Don't be afraid to ask questions. Our staff is really knowledgeable about our menu items and will help you to order something that will satisfy your hunger or quench your thirst. Take a few friends with you and eat together! After you enjoy a delicious meal, take a break from the stress of classes, projects, and papers, enjoy some time with your friends by playing a board game, or checking out some of the artwork in the cafe and displays in Studio D.
AS: Great advice, Joe, but can you summarize why ArtStreet Cafe is great in 140 characters or less? (Twitter-style).
JG: The great food, great people, and great atmosphere create a truly unique experience on campus.
AS: Thank you, Joe. Again, we appreciate your time here at The ArtStreet Scene, and we look forward to you and your management team doing great things in the future!
Be on the lookout for the next ArtStreet Cafe Manager Profile with General Manager Steve Cabanski.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Luck of the Irish?
It was the luck of the Irish that blessed ArtStreet Cafe with its highest grossing sales day in history on St. Patrick's Day! Employees reported that students were lining up all day to order some delicious ArtStreet Cafe. We thank all of you who supported the cafe on St. Patrick's Day!
New to the Scene
Over the past year, ArtStreet Cafe has expanded its online presence to social media hang-outs like Facebook and Twitter. Today, we are delving into the blogsphere through our brand-new blog: The ArtStreet Scene.
The purpose of this blog is to give you, the loyal customers of ArtStreet Cafe, the exclusive opportunity to learn more about our organization. This blog will feature behind-the-scenes looks of the cafe, interviews with managers and employees, updates on the latest promotions, information about the cafe's musical happenings, and a whole wealth of other surprises. Although ArtStreet Cafe is introducing some new faces to its management staff, we look forward to continually meeting your needs and exceeding your expectations in the future.
So for now, sit back, grab a panini, and enjoy the ArtStreet Scene!
The purpose of this blog is to give you, the loyal customers of ArtStreet Cafe, the exclusive opportunity to learn more about our organization. This blog will feature behind-the-scenes looks of the cafe, interviews with managers and employees, updates on the latest promotions, information about the cafe's musical happenings, and a whole wealth of other surprises. Although ArtStreet Cafe is introducing some new faces to its management staff, we look forward to continually meeting your needs and exceeding your expectations in the future.
So for now, sit back, grab a panini, and enjoy the ArtStreet Scene!

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