ReyRey Cafe | By Jeff Woo Design | The Wright State Guardian
ReyRey Cafe has announced that Sept. 17 will be the final day of operations for the Fall 2020 semester.
ReyRey Cafe reopened on Aug. 24 with limited hours after being closed for several months due to the coronavirus. Students were able to order from the full menu, including specialty items being released throughout the semester, and sit in socially distanced seating around the cafe.
The reason for the closure stems from the lack of business ReyRey Cafe has been seeing due to the reduction in persons on-campus day-to-day.
“To prevent further losses, ReyRey Cafe will close until the number of people on campus returns to a level that is closer to normal,” said Dean and Professor of Economics Thomas Traynor.
ReyRey Cafe staff have yet to comment on the closure at this time.
At this time Reynolds and Reynolds was unavailable for comment.
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