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Are U Hungry To Close February 26

Late-night State College eatery Are U Hungry announced its closure planned for Monday, February 26, on social media Wednesday.

The self-proclaimed home of the “Fat Sandwich” and “Big Bite Chicken” is located at 111 Sowers Street in downtown State College.

“Since opening our doors in 2005, we have been more than just a restaurant; quickly becoming a Staple in the Penn State and State College Community,” the Instagram post read. “However, the continuous challenges of hiring and retaining staff and especially managers to operate our late-night hours, combined with lingering complications from the pandemic, have made it increasingly difficult for us to continue providing the quality of service and experience that we pride ourselves on.”

The Instagram post noted the possibility of a “new concept with earlier hours” or allocating the business to interested buyers.

Are U Hungry specializes in “fat sandwiches” like the “fat bitch,” “fat blunt,” and “fat lion” sandwiches along with cheesesteaks, loaded fries, boneless wings, and more.

For the remainder of its operation, the storefront will post its weekly hours on Instagram. This week, Are U Hungry will be open from noon to 2 a.m. on Thursday, 2 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. on Friday, noon to 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, and noon to midnight on Sunday.

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