The fried chicken chain established a unique location in Oklahoma, where students can enjoy unlimited nuggets, sandwiches, and waffle fries.
The University of Oklahoma has been offering the exclusive deal to its students since 2005.
The unique diner is situated in the Couch Restaurants Diner, a food hall attached to a freshman dorm.
Out of its 3,000 locations in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada, only one offers the incredible all-you-can-eat deal.
The dining hall welcomes current university students, employees, and their guests.
So, make sure to team up with a student or teacher to get the best deal.
One meal card swipe grants access to the entire center, but all food must be eaten or left on the premises.
Students have reportedly snuck food out of the halls.
One student wrote on social media about his cheeky experience taking food out of the hall.
Although the unique location does not serve every single Chick-fil-A menu item, it does offer enough to keep students interested.
The spin-off chain has not inspired Chick-fil-A to open more locations like this one, but the company is still working on a variety of projects, including the Community Heroes program.
Chick-fil-A gives 100 local community members free entrees for a year with the opening of each new restaurant.
The program gives lucky winners 52 free entries to use within 12 months.
These Community Heroes are selected by the branch’s operator.
Aside from the University of Oklahoma’s incredible dining concept, Chick-fil-A operates unique establishments such as the S. Truett Cathy Brand Restaurant.
These spin-off locations offer themed spaces and unique menus, in addition to the chain’s classic menu.
It comes after the fast food behemoth quietly launched a concept site featuring pizza and tater tots.
The Little Blue Menu is served at a unique location in College Park, Maryland.
Last month, dining rival Chili’s took “another swing” at McDonald’s and Chick-fil-A after they announced a major menu change that included “bottomless chips”.
The fast-casual behemoth made the shocking shakeup amid growing “consumer frustration” with fast food prices – and also announced a pop-up.
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