After 10 Years Closed, Business Staple for Students at WVU for Decades Cuts Ribbon to “Officially” Open


FROM WDTV


 


For decades the Sunnyside Superette was a staple of campus life at West Virginia University. Owner Ken Dufalla and manager Chris hare both went to WVU, they are glad revive and the institution. 


 

“Back when we were in college the Superette was a staple here at Sunnyside it was a place to go to get a snack, beer anything you need for your apartment and it’s been lacking up here for the last 10 years without it so we’re here to serve the students,” said  Chris Hare, Manager of Sunnyside Superette 2.0 


 


The Superette will be open late and have dozens of items for people to choose from. The store managers believe you can’t go wrong stopping at Sunnyside.


 


“Good deals on beers, cigarettes, drinks, snacks, you can get a little bit of everything here you might run out of toilet paper at the apartment come here and get it. Cat needs some more food we have it anything you need here,” said Hare.


 


Editor’s Note: The business opened to the public in late February.

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