

The Diner is your typical northeastern diner furnished with stainless steel panels and food displays showcasing the homemade desserts.

Located in the heart of the college town, The Diner has been its own institution at Penn State since 1929. I am particularly looking in the city line, Manayunk, Roxborough, Plymouth Meeting, Conshohocken, Lafayette Hill, King of Prussia, Norristown, Blue Bell, Chestnut Hill, Germantown, Main Line, (Bala Cynwyd, Wynnewood, Bryn Mawr, Narberth, Ardmore) areas. The Diner’s famous Grilled Stickies can still be purchased online for anyone craving them. I cringe at the thought of driving there and/or parking. I would like to find a place in the Phila. Since the Depression-era, grilled stickies have been a comfort-food, port-in-the-ivory-tower-storm for students, townies and alumni alike at Penn State. I don't care what they are called, I just want to eat them. Some people call them sticky buns and some call them cinnamon buns. FRANKLIN Hit it out of the park delivering grilled stickies 4) white out 5) Michigan win 6) Hamler/ Clifford hug post game 7) classy press conference vs weirdo Harbaugh ( two coaches I would not want. I think the place was called "Bucky's Sticky Buns". 2) win at Iowa and lots of love 3) game day. No matter when you went in there, they were always fresh and hot. There are many diners around town - including Baby's, known for its 1950s theme, and Ye Old College Diner, world famous for grilled stickies and horrible. Many many decades ago there was a place right by the last stop of the Frankford EL on Frankford Avenue, right underneath the tracks that sold the most delicious buns. We’ll stick to my Shrewsberry’s bar, thank you very much.I am looking for a place that makes old fashioned sticky buns or cinnamon buns.

The poor Walker Building hasn’t gotten its well-deserved power wash in forever, and now we’re supposed to eat a candy bar that tastes like its layers of dirt buildup? No thanks. But maybe the lingering scent of sock socks, the taste of week-old fruit, and candy bars somehow work together? Walker’s Dirt Bar Graphic: Mikey DeAngelis We’re not sure that jungle juice would make the best flavoring for a candy bar, especially considering its questionable production methods and mysterious flavor selection. The grilled sticky is currently served downtown at Ye Olde College Diner, which was such a popular destination in the 80s that for a time, they remained open 24 hours a day and actually removed the doors from their hinges. The Grilled Stickies jerseys will pack plenty of flavor with a logo celebrating the decades-long pairing of Grilled Stickies and Berkey Creamery Ice Cream. Although, we’ve heard that chocolate and peanut butter go really well with a distracted head coach and some disappointed fans, so maybe this candy bar won’t be half-bad! Jungle Juice Graphic: Rachel Padnis I know that grilled stickies have no redeeming health or nutritional value. It’s a bit of a mouthful for a name, but it’s a question that’s been on a lot of Penn Staters’ minds recently. Will Franklin Take A New Job Graphic: Mikey DeAngelis These gumdrops will stick to your fingers as you eat them just as easily as a football locks onto Jahan Dotson’s gloves. This bar pays homage to a classic State College treat in delicious style. Grilled Stickies are classic! You’ve seen them in their original form and as a Berkey Creamery flavor, so it’s about time they got a candy bar. World Famous Grilled Stickies Graphic: Rachel Padnis Why not turn it into a candy bar? This light, fresh treat pairs white chocolate with some crunchy berry pieces to celebrate new men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry. A Penn State tradition since 1929.126 West College Ave, State College, PAVisit. Shrewsberry’s Clutch Crunch Graphic: Mikey DeAngelisĬhocolate-covered strawberries have always been a classic dessert. Ye Old College Diner, home of the Grilled Sticky. For a buck and change, a visitor to the University Creamery on the campus of Pennsylvania State University can get two heaping scoops of gloriously. So, what if Penn State had its own brand of candy? In the spirit of Halloween, let’s take a look at some of our ideas for Penn State-themed candy bars. The biggest thrill in town costs only 1.75. Whether you have to sprint to catch the Bloop or you need to book it from Forum to Sackett for a class, Halloween is a much-needed excuse to treat yourself to some candy. When you go to one of the biggest schools in the country, you’re gonna need some sweets every once and a while. It’s almost Halloween again in Happy Valley.
