The Leader
News

What’s going on with Sunny’s?

TOPHER ELKINS

Special to The Leader

Sunny’s is a popular nightlife spot for many here at SUNY Fredonia, but ever since students came back for the spring semester, they haven’t been able to go out to the bar. The bar and nightclub haven’t been open since after the new year, and the reason has been questioned by many.

Located on Water St. in downtown Fredonia, Sunny’s is known as “Your favorite hotspot,” according to their Twitter profile bio. This claim doesn’t differentiate when you ask students on campus.

Christian Krasnek, a senior at Fredonia, said, “Sunny’s was the best way to end your night downtown. No contest. Whether by yourself or with friends, Sunny’s is always a good time.”

None of Sunny’s social media accounts have given any clue as to why the bar closed or gave any hint as to when they plan on opening up again.

On Jan. 22, Sunny’s social media team posted on their Instagram page saying, “You’ve heard some crazy rumors. We’re here to put them to rest. We’re going to be closed for a few weekends, not months. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused, but we’ll be back to rage soon & keep you posted.”

[RELATED: Last Call Entertainment and BJ’s Fredonia bring DIY bands Sun Pilot, Second Suitor and Superficial to the stage]

After that, however, they have been absent on all platforms.

When asking an employee of Sunny’s what they know about the situation, we were told that they aren’t allowed to say anything they know and told us to ask management.

The Leader reached out to Sunny’s social media team on Instagram and asked if there was a member of the management team we could speak to about the closing situation. In return, they said, “There’s nothing to know. We’ll be open soon.”

Many students wait to know when the nightlife spot will open its doors, but at this time, there’s no timeframe as to when that is going to happen.

Update: Sunny’s posted on Instagram that it will re-open on Thursday, Feb. 13.

Related posts

Becoming radicalized on book banning

Contributor to The Leader

Chautauqua County’s League of Women Voters works to inform citizens

Abigail Jacobson

Trumps wins 2024 presidential election

Alex Bucknam

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking any link on this page, you are permitting us to set cookies. Accept Read More