Connecting Grounds is a coffee shop in a hub of learning, so it makes sense that is is fairly accessible. I was impressed by the amount of space inside, which is good for those with physical disabilities. There was also a wheelchair button on the outside of the main entrance. The large windows and comfortable noise level of the interior made it a relatively peaceful location to visit, which benefits those with sensory issues or mental health issues. There were also multiple accessible trashcans. The in-person digital ordering machine was on a lower counter, which makes it more accessible as well. There is also a secondary exit which limits foot traffic and crowdedness.
However, there were some small issues. The chairs in the seating area are a bit close together, which might be difficult for those with mobility issues. I also could not find a wheelchair button on the inside of the main entrance, and the doors can be difficult to push open on particularly windy days. If there is one on the inside, it is not easy to find. The pillar in the main area might be difficult to navigate around and makes the space a little more narrow in that area as well. The counter on which orders are placed is a little high but there are lower counters too.
All in all, it was a nice experience.
It is a great coffee shop on campus with a few comfortable seats and study areas.
This is your average coffee experience on campus. The oversized chairs and being connected to a campus convenience store makes this campus coffee shop stand out.
However, they recently added nitro cold be to their menu. It comes in a super small cup, and that's the only size the sell it in for like $4! Very disappointed.
The coffee is good, not great, but the staff are always fast and friendly. They handle a huge amount of students between classes especially and I'm always impressed by how fast they get stuff out. Prices are inflated if you don't have a campus dining plan, so if you are just visiting and looking for a cup I would advise going off campus if you have the time. That said, the prices aren't terrible, so if it doesn't bother you I wouldn't worry.
Definitely a great place to go for coffee, small baked goods, and Wi-Fi. Fantastic coffee, good service as well. They were out of large mugs, so they gave me a small mug and gave a free top-up after I drank about half. Maybe a little expensive, but typical prices for an artisanal coffee place.
Cozy on-campus coffee shop connected to a convenience store. Good meeting spot for 2 people but can get crowded.
Good coffee shop but on regular days, it's always crowded which means people trying to get coffee before their classes have to get there early
I love randomly meeting students here.
Zachary Schreckenberger
+4
Cozy atmosphere for studying or catching up with friends. Direct trade coffeehouse offering light food options.
Never had a bad experience, sometimes a small wait - but that's what Tapingo is for
My TA has office hours there and it is quite comfortable!
Love this place, so many good memories. Just like anything else on campus, overpriced though
Very chill atmosphere. Great seating and lots of food selections!
Great service, good coffee.
Good vibes come with a nice cup of cold brew.
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