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Trophy Room Restaurant To Open In Graduate State College

A new bar and restaurant is getting ready to open in downtown State College this week.

The Trophy Room will open at 125 S. Atherton Street inside of Graduate State College on Thursday, August 19. While new to State College, Trophy Room already has locations in other Graduate hotels across the country, including Evanston and Chapel Hill.

According to its website, the eatery and bar will be open Thursdays through Sundays while serving up classic American dishes like chicken tenders and grilled cheese. The cocktail menu features Penn State-themed drinks like the “Nittany Lion” and “Happy Valley Water.”

The restaurant’s hours and full menu can be found on its website.

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