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On October 3, Eats announced their closing, and that their last day of business would be Friday, October 17, 2025.
I've been enjoying Eats since around 2003, when I began going as an undergrad at Tech participating in "orchestra dinner" events after GTSO rehearsal on Thursday evenings. After graduation, after getting a job in Midtown, I resumed visited regularly during lunch. After the closure announcement, I was able to come three more times; the crowds were big and the lines were long during those final couple weeks.
It's already hard to believe Eats is no more. It will be missed by so many.