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Opening Hours
Hubble aims to be open 365 days a year. However, due to external circumstances such as staff / SVH availability during holidays and operation costs this is not always possible. The standard opening times are as follows: Opening Hours Hubble Regular Hou...
Planning
Bar Bible structure Welcome to Ducks & Bears Terminology Introduction Mision & vision community Hubble Meteor General history Ducks & Bears Opening hours Connected associations Barcontacts Discount policy Lending stuff Bartending, SVH & ...
General history of Ducks & Bears (WIP)
AOR In 1964 the AOR (Algemene Ontmoetings Ruimte/ General Meeting Space) was founded. This was a student café made by the student associations ESC, SSRE and DEMOS. In 1970 the AOR moved to ‘De Bunker’ the concrete building which some of the older students ca...
Connected associations (REVIEW)
Members of associations that are connected to the Ducks & Bears community, also known as Bar Potential, can enjoy the multiple advantages that the community has to offer, like bartending, sponsoring, and of course the discount. We would like to explain to you ...
Bartenders Group Chat
Most bartenders are planned by their association. However, it sometimes happens that an association is not able to attend anymore or that the shift has been open since the beginning because no association wanted to take it. Then Hubble and Meteor rely on the a...
Complaints
We very much appreciate the effort and time our volunteers put in bartending and running the bars in their free time. We also keep thinking of how to improve. Although, not everything is fixable and we cannot have an unlimited budget of free beer or extra disc...
Committees
The community is run by a lot of volunteers, restulting in having many different committees in the community too. These committees support the community by organising activities, working on the technical systems or help organising the intro. Right now, the com...
Bar Potential Board (TO DO)
Floorplan Hubble (TO DO)
Floorplan Meteor (TO DO)
Which glasses to use (REVIEW)
In Hubble and Meteor, there are multiple glasses. There are many drinks to be served in certain glasses. on this page, we would like to teach you what glasses we have and what drink you should pour in these glasses but also the attention points when serving th...
How to serve guests (REVIEW)
Greet the guest Politely say hello and ask: “Are you a student” Determine their status and scan correctly Student: Ask for their student card. Scan the TUE student barcode. Association member: Ask the name of their associatio...
Cash register (TO DO)
General process (scan association, tap the product, pin) Where to find products Guest with accounts Taking a normal order Select the correct association/person (when applicable). Select the items in the menu section. Press PIN so the gu...
How to pour beer (WIP)
On this page, we will teach you everything about drafting beer. This can be handy when you have never drafted a beer before as it is way different then pouring cola in a glass. The wrong technique can result in a beer with too much foam or a beer with too litt...
Making Cocktails (TO DO)
Cocktails in Hubble Cocktail machine Meteor
Snacks in Kitchen (REVIEW)
In the evenings, the kitchen is only open for snacks. These are prepared by the bartenders. This means that when a guest wants to order snacks, one of the bartenders will need to step away to the kitchen to make them. All snacks are kept in the fridges and fre...
Regular coffees (TO DO)
Overall step to step guide of making coffee 1. Use the correct portafilter The filter with one output, is meant for one drink.The filter with two outputs, is meant for two drinks 2. Fill the portafilter with espresso beans (left) or c...