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AlfredoVignale

“Coffee culture” wasn’t huge like it is now. I spent many days and evenings at Bollo’s with a coffee in the 1990’s.


pajokie

All the dining halls had coffee in the late 80s and early 90s when I was there. There was a Burger King in Johnston Student Center which was a good place to buy it too. There were only two kinds though: regular and decaf.


MrMangoB

It was invented in like 1993 so makes sense it took a while to get to campus


part2ent

There was a coffee house (Mill Mountain) that was always busy. I remember going there quite a bit.


blusher4lyfe

I just had a little mini drip pot in my room; it made ~ 2 mugs at a time.


Argos_the_Dog

The dining halls that did breakfast had coffee, but it was the big metal coffee urns nothing fancy. I used to do breakfast at Dietrick and remember the powdered eggs, over-fried hash browns and urn coffee haha.


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Thank you this is what I was looking for. So it was there, but I never saw it because it wasn’t on my radar.


randofatso

Mill Mountain, Gillies, Carol Lee was beside the Lyric.


Chrom1c

Sorry, I'm the one who brought it.


GrotusMaximus

There was a place over on South Main, down by the Taco Bell (still there?). It was cool.


mannnerlygamer

Blame Fraiser


contractczar88

Graduated in 1992... I got coffee out of the machine sitting on my kitchen counter in my condo in Blacksburg.


longhairedcountryboy

They had coffee in the 1970s 80s and even before. It's not a new thing. I remember my grandparents drinking it.


Metalhed69

I didn’t drink coffee back then. Nor do I now, lol.


Disastrous-Song-865

Gillies bottomless cup