Chick-fil-A's only all-you-can-eat location is in Oklahoma — Here's what you need to know
Here's what we know about this unique style of a longtime favorite.
The University of Oklahoma reportedly has Chick-fil-A's only all-you-can-eat location. It's at the Couch Restaurants cafeteria between Third and Fourth streets next to the Couch Center.
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Couch Restaurants features 14 different food vendors that you can enjoy all-you-can-eat, including Chick-fil-A. For the general public, there is a one-time fee you pay at the door.
$14 for breakfast
$16 for lunch and dinner
$18 for special dinners
However, students may be able to get in for free if they have a meal plan. All they have to do is scan their student ID. For more details, go to ou.edu.
Meal plans include standard meals, meal exchanges at participating restaurants, and meal points which may also be redeemed.
Regular meal plans: $3,165 per semester
12 Meals/Week and 250 Meal Plan Points/Semester
10 Meals/Week and 400 Meal Plan Points/Semester
8 Meals/Week and 550 Meal Plan Points/Semester
6 Meals/Week and 750 Meal Plan Points/Semester
Enhanced meal plans: $3,465 per semester
14 Meals/Week and 400 Meal Plan Points/Semester
10 Meals/Week and 700 Meal Plan Points/Semester
Commuter meal plans
800 Meal Points - $800
1,200 Meal Points - $1,200
Meal Points only - $3,165
Meal Points, available in increments of $50
Blocks of Meals available in increments of 32 Meals ($515 each)
5 Meals/Week at Headington Hall - $1,288
8 Meals/Week at Headington Hall - $2,050
Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@gannett.com.
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