Jubilee Café

inside Community U.C.C, 805 S 6th St, Champaign
(217) 344-5091

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carrie brown

Very nice and friendly people

Saraf Diya

Friendly and warm hospitality.

AmberWool

Don't feel like cooking on a Monday night? Don't feel like eating dorm food on a Monday night? Come to Jubilee. You might get asked a question or two, but I can't imagine either Pastor Jake or Pastor Leah upset if you don't want to answer.

Carly H. Ƨmith

This place is absolutely amazing. Each guest is welcomed with warmth and kindness. The meals are legitimately delicious, and the abundance of choices to select from is impressive (e.g. vegetarian and vegan options). I am so glad that such a wonderful place exists in the Chambana community.

Amber Woolsey

Great food, great camaraderie. If you haven't been here ever or in a while, you can count on Pastor Leah stopping by your table. She tries to do that anyway, but she's intent on greeting new people.

Amber Woolsey

Great food, great camaraderie. If you haven't been here ever or in a while, you can count on Pastor Leah stopping by your table. She tries to do that anyway, but she's intent on greeting new people.

Amy HP

A wonderful resource for our community

Amanda Wright Matheny

I simply adore this group of folks!

Jan Ledbetter Dobson

Wonderful food prepared and served restaurant style by a friendly group of volunteers. Highly recommend.

Phil Hobson

They make delicious, scratch-made meals for people who need them. They care for people like family. It is a glimpse of what heaven must be like.

Phil Hobson

They make delicious, scratch-made meals for people who need them. They care for people like family. It is a glimpse of what heaven must be like.

Janice Hiland

Guests are served healthy, delicious, home cooked (from scratch) meals in a warm and friendly setting. newcomers and regulars. alike, find a warm welcome and a good meal.

Roberto F. V. Sabas

Friendly, well-rounded, inclusive, thoughtful, and mature community of seekers, believers, and semi-doubters like me.

AmberWool .

Free hot food, served to you and Panera bread.

Ellen Dahlke

Things I most appreciate about NCF: It's introvert-friendly. (It's also extrovert friendly.) People ask good questions and care about historical context and linguistics. The leadership is whip smart and humble. The music is folksy. (A lot of other stuff is folksy, too.) I was never hurt by the church growing up, but I was definitely bored by church growing up. NCF made church my favorite part of the week.

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