The construction of Seng Liang Wang Hall of Electrical and Computer Engineering will not only add additional academic space to students but will also give students and faculty a new dining experience.

Coming summer 2015, Another Broken Egg Cafe will be added to the retail space of Wang Hall.

The cafe is a breakfast, brunch and lunch cafe that originated in New Orleans in 1996. The brand has since expanded to approximately 50 locations across the country.

Students may choose to start their day off with a variety of menu items, including the Skinny Omelette made with egg whites, roasted vegetables and goat cheese, or enjoy the Crabcakes Cavallo Benedict with crab, Andouille sausage and house-made hollandaise for dinner.

The Purdue location will be unique in that it will be open for dinner service, said vice president and director of marketing for Hoosier Hospitality Group Peggy Cseresznyes. Whether an early class or an evening study session, guests will be able to enjoy everything on the menu.

The addition of Another Broken Egg Cafe will also play a role in feeding those going to athletic events. Wang Hall is situated on the north end of campus, close to Mackey Arena and Ross-Ade Stadium. The space will include approximately 100 seats, including outside seating.

Along with their extensive menu, guests 21 and over will be able to enjoy a full bar, making it a perfect post-game gathering space. While Another Broken Egg Cafe is planning on offering its standard menu, lower fare student specials will also be added later.

If we had that when I was back in school, we would never have to leave the engineering building, said Purdue College of Engineering alumnus Kevin Liang. Its a great way to let loose after finishing an electric and computer engineering lab.

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March 31, 2015 at 6:50 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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