Message from the Executive Director – Common Good Cafe changes

2022-08-24T12:16:19+10:0022 August 2022|Facility Messages, CKW|
Angie Dobbrick

Angie Dobbrick,  Executive Director, Caboolture, Kilcoy & Woodford Clinical Directorate

To ensure we are ready to open the new Clinical Services Building next year, construction work needs to happen throughout the kitchen area of the Common Good Café.

This means that the café kitchen will be removed and the size of the servery will be reduced. To enable this work to happen:

The Common Good Café servery will close temporarily for one week from 4.30pm on Friday 2 September. 

The servery will reopen from 7am on Monday 12 September.

During the café temporary closure, the Common Good Coffee Caravan located on Education Lane (next to the Education Centre) will re-open to ensure staff, patients and visitors can continue to purchase meals and refreshments.

Changes to the Common Good CafeYou will be able to walk up and order a coffee or drink at any time but all meals must be ordered in advance using the Hey You app and collected from the Coffee Caravan.

A temporary kitchen has been set up for the Common Good Café on Education Lane to ensure we can all continue to enjoy our favourite takeaway meals and drinks.

From Monday 12 September through to mid-2023, the Common Good Café will operate with a smaller servery.

You will still be able to order coffee from the café inside (as well as outside at the Coffee Caravan) and a smaller selection of popular ready-made meals, snacks and refreshments will be available from the servery.

From Monday to Friday, you will be able to order burgers, wraps, roast rolls, toasted sandwiches, fresh sandwiches, salads and more using the Hey You app.

I would certainly recommend ordering meals through the Hey You app and picking them up at the Common Good Coffee Caravan on Education Lane.

It’s important we continue supporting the café, as funds raised are used solely for Caboolture Hospital projects that support patient care initiatives, which includes improvements to the Children’s Ward, research grants and now our volunteers.

Thank you for your ongoing support and patience as we adjust to these changes.

Take Care,

Angie.

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