Winfield / Kansas / United States
From the moment you step into College Hill Coffee you will notice the wonderful smellhomemade cookies baking or made-from-scratch soup simmering, mixed with the scent of recently ground coffee ; this is the aroma of College Hill Coffee. Our mission is to provide a comfortable place for people to gather, either alone or in groups, where the atmosphere makes them feel welcome and appreciated. The soothing music mixed with the warm ambiance blend together to create a unique coffee house experience. Come in and get to know the friendly staff. Bring your laptop, stay awhile and access our free wireless internet. College Hill Coffee has Winfield original art and books for sale. Photographer Gary Hanna has a collection of Greeting Cards available for purchase. We have books by local authors, Michael Tessmers book Searcing for Anabela, and Barbara Kellys childrens books Rhoda, the Run Away Chicken and Ellasense Misses the Train to purchase as well. Look at the note cards for sale by Bob Lewis. Take home a Wurley Gourd ; buy a bowl or ornament made from a variety of locally grown and designed gourds. Check out the Featured Artist displaying photos or art on the walls of CHC. There is always something different at College Hill Coffee, dont miss it. Call us for your catering needs, from elegant to very simple, every event is important to us. Want to create your own coffee house at your event? We have espresso machines and baristas ready to make your event one of a kind. Need a place to have your special gathering? Rent College Hill Coffee either during business hours or after hours. Be a part of the fun, dont be left out. Visit College Hill Coffee and see why we have been Winfields premier coffee house since 2001. College Hill Coffee first opened its doors in October 2001 at 420 College Street. CHC offered a friendly atmosphere and a quiet place for students, community members, and neighbors to relax. It quickly began to grow and by customer request, CHC began serving lunch in addition to coffee products and baked goods. Owner Blenda Hoskinson soon realized an expansion was needed. Renovation of the Arts & Crafts Bungalow at 403 Soward began Spring of 2002 leaving much of the homelike atmosphere intact. As of October 4, 2003 CHC had a new home.