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Chew Chew Bun Asian Bakery Moving To Former Location Of Crust & Crumb Cafe

Chew Chew Bun Asian Bakery is moving a bit closer to the heart of State College this fall by opening new doors in the former location of Crust & Crumb Cafe at 115 E. Beaver Ave.

The new location will open up in downtown State College “by the end of August,” according to previous information on its website.

The bakery’s old location at the Nittany Mall closed earlier this year and all operations will now be moved downtown.

Chew Chew Bun has been serving up Taiwanese-inspired authentic pastries in State College since April 2019. It’s best known for its Portuguese egg tart and other goods like milk toast, crispy ham and cheese, and sweet taro.

If you want to try the new place in town out, you can order ahead and check out the menu on its website once it fully opens. It will also offer canned products like milk tea and cold brew from Rothrock Coffee.

Chew Chew Bun will join Oeuf Boeuf et BaconThe Squirrel And Acorn Bookshop, Way Fruit Farm, Mezeh Mediterranean Grill, and Planet Fitness as businesses set to open downtown in the near future.

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