June 14, 2024

Ocelot Market opens in Trinity Health Medical Center on campus

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Guests can purchase cold drinks, smoothies, salads, sandwiches, house made soup, Starbucks coffee and more at the market, which is located on the first floor as guests walk in the main doors.

Hungry visitors to the Trinity Health Medical Center on campus have some new options thanks to the opening of Schoolcraft College’s latest market.

The Ocelot Market-Livonia Medical Center recently opened to customers visiting the medical building at 19000 St. Joe’s Parkway. The market brings several options to the medical center, with more on the way.

Guests can purchase cold drinks, smoothies, salads, sandwiches, house made soup, Starbucks coffee and more at the market, which is located on the first floor as guests walk in the main doors. It is staffed from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, though customers can still make purchases through a self-checkout until 7 p.m.

“Bringing back culinary service to the Trinity Health Medical Center is a great way to not only serve students, but also the community,” said Maeghan Scully, Associate Director of Culinary Operations for Schoolcraft College. “We’re happy to offer our guests in the building a taste of what we have to offer on campus.”

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A sandwich made at The Ocelot Market inside the Trinity Health Medical Center.

The market takes cash and credit cards when staffed, accepts card payments at the self-checkout. The market also accepts Apple Pay. The market expands the on-campus offerings provided by the College’s Culinary Operations, which includes several other locations, such as the Elite Market in the TrinityElite Sports Center, the Ocelot Market in the Trinity Health Sports Dome, Ocelot Market Express in the Physical Education Building and Henry’s inside the Vistatech Center. Main Street Café inside the Vistatech Center offers an array of mouth-watering pastries and baked goods as well as Starbucks barista beverages, smoothies, sandwiches and more.


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