College dining halls have their moments, like when you’re in a rush or just want something quick and easy. However, what about when your cravings call for something a little more exciting? Maybe it’s late at night and the dining halls are closed, you’re just on the hunt for something more flavorful.
Fortunately, even if your meal plan doesn’t cover those off-campus eats, your LionCash can take you far. Here’s a roundup of the tastiest LionCash friendly spots that Penn State students swear by.
Raising Cane’s
If you’re a fan of crispy chicken tenders, Texas toast that’s toasted just right and crinkle-cut fries with the perfect crunch, this is your spot. The chicken sandwich is another go-to, stacked with their famous Cane’s sauce that somehow makes everything taste better. It’s fast, filling and always a win.
Tadashi (x2)
Tadashi offers two locations, and depending on your mood, you can choose between sushi or ramen. Craving a spicy tuna roll or a Philadelphia roll? The sushi location has fresh options that won’t disappoint.
Meanwhile, the ramen location serves up steamy bowls of comfort like Tonkotsu, Miso or Shoyu ramen — perfect for chilly State College days.
The Corner Room
The Corner Room, a Penn State classic, offers more than just its vintage vibes. From juicy burgers to hearty pastas and comforting mac and cheese, it’s a great place to sit down with friends and fill up on comfort food. Bonus: it’s located right across campus downtown, so you don’t need to go far.
Yallah Taco
If you’re in the mood for tacos loaded with flavor and personality, Yallah Taco hits the spot. This late-night favorite serves up bold Mexican flavors — think burritos, quesadillas and nachos with a spicy twist. It’s quick, it’s cheap and it’ll keep you coming back.
Irving’s
When it comes to bagels, Irving’s is in a league of its own. Known for their fresh, homemade bagels and spreads, this café is also a solid study spot. Their smoothies, breakfast sandwiches and coffee also make it a great go-to at any time of the day.
Giuseppe’s Pizzeria by Brothers
For those nights when only pizza will do, Giuseppe’s delivers. Their slices are big, cheesy and satisfying, whether you’re grabbing one after a night out or ordering a whole pie with friends. Try their specialty pies for something a little different.
Teadori & Mr. Wish
If your day calls for something sweet, chewy and photogenic, check out Teadori or Mr. Wish. Both spots serve up a variety of bubble tea flavors: from classic milk tea to fruity or matcha-based drinks. Mr. Wish also doubles as an Asian snack market, so you can stock up on goodies for later.
Waffle Shop
Who says breakfast has to happen before noon? Waffle Shop is a local legend for a reason. With pancakes, waffles, omelets and more, it’s a brunch-lover’s dream. Bring a friend, your appetite and don’t skip the hash browns.
Cozy Thai Bistro
From creamy curries to savory Pad Thai, Cozy Thai Bistro brings rich Thai flavors right to downtown. The spice levels range from mild to fire-breathing, so there’s something for every kind of palate.
Indian Pavilion
For those craving authentic Indian cuisine, Indian Pavilion offers everything from buttery chicken tikka masala to vegetarian delights like chana masala and saag paneer. The naan? Absolutely essential.
Ramyun Studio
A hidden gem for ramen lovers, Ramyun Studio flips the script on traditional dining. You choose your ramen from a massive wall selection, pay at the register then heat it up yourself. It’s quirky, fun and has enough flavor options to keep you experimenting for weeks.
Mezeh
Think of Mezeh like a Mediterranean Chipotle. Build your own rice bowl or wrap with options such as grilled chicken, lamb, falafel, hummus, veggies and sauces. It’s quick, healthy and full of flavor.
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