Earlier this year, we reported that Greenhouse Cafe—literally one of the last viable food options on campus after Panera, Au Bon Pain, b.good et al decided to end their long relationship with Harvard students and pursue “other” interests—was closing down after commencement.

Cue the waterworks. Of course we were DEVASTATED.

But dry your tears because we here at Flyby just found out that the Cafe will be coming back. That’s right, you’ll have someplace to grab a decent pizza slice and an iced chai latte on your way to your LS1b lecture again. There’s just one catch: it’s not coming back for a while.

Faculty of Arts and Sciences spokesperson Anna Cowenhoven shot us an email letting us know that Harvard is “anticipating re-opening the Library, as well as the Cafe, in 2017.”

{shortcode-f533395b1a259490cd23b995d0edb4021c19a0b0}We lowkey only care about the cafe, but I bet the daily inhabitants of the Science Center will be happy to know that Cabot’s study space will be back soon—and apparently looking pretty dope. Have you seen the design plans for the new center? Talk about a step into the future.

Let’s just hope that this little victory does not mean that bad news is on the horizon. We wouldn’t be able to take it if Felipe’s closed. *knocks on wood*