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Penn State Dining Thanksgiving Break Hours

As many of Penn State’s students head home for Thanksgiving break, Penn State Dining will be altering the hours of operation.

Starting Sunday Nov. 19, all Penn State Dining commons will be closed with the exception of The Mix. The convenience store located in Pollock Commons will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Sunday Nov. 19 – Wednesday Nov. 22.

All dining commons and convenience stores throughout Penn State’s campus will be closed Thurs. Nov 23 and Fri. Nov 24 for the Thanksgiving holiday. The Mix convenience store will reopen Saturday, Nov. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Penn State Dining will resume normal operating hours on Sunday Nov. 26. For students staying on campus, details about the dining hours can be found on the Penn State Dining website.

Campus Dining is committed to enriching students’ residential experience. With five dining halls on campus, and over 35 options of places to eat, Campus Dining works towards serving quality food and beverages at all times, with quick, friendly and responsive service. If you have more questions about Campus Dining or would like to apply you can follow the link here, or contact Jim Meinecke, Residential Dining Coordinator 814-867-6357, [email protected].

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