Holy Family University to Host Grand Opening of New Saxbys Location Next Week

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A cup of Saxbys iced coffee held next to a Saxbys sign.
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The campus community is invited to a Grand Opening event on Aug. 28 at 12:45 PM.

Holy Family University becomes the newest location of Saxbys, a campus dining establishment, on Aug. 28 when doors open at 7 AM in the Education and Technology Center on Holy Family’s Philadelphia campus. 

The new cafe is part of The Saxbys Experiential Learning Platform (the Saxbys E.L.P.). The location will be fully run by students and led by Student Cafe Executive Officer Beth Montgomery

The campus community is invited to a Grand Opening event on Aug. 28 at 12:45 PM. The Holy Family University Saxbys team will be serving Saxbys’ crushable Cold Brew Collection, stacks of grilled cheese sandwiches, and much more.  The event also will include fun and games, with a limited edition giveaway to the first 250 guests to visit the cafe. 

“With a shared commitment to student success, we are thrilled to be opening our newest cafe at Holy Family University,” said Nick Bayer, Founder & CEO of Saxbys. “Similarly to the story of our Student CEO Beth Montgomery, we look forward to providing Holy Family students with unparalleled experiential learning opportunities that consistently offer career-launching outcomes for decades to come.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Saxbys to Holy Family and to provide an opportunity for students to learn and work on campus, gaining real-world experience as they earn their degrees,” noted Dr. Anne Prisco, president of Holy Family University.

“The timing is ideal as we welcome our largest class of first-year and transfer students.  I am certain that Saxbys will become a popular gathering space for the Holy Family community.”

Learn more about the new dining establishment at Holy Family University.

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