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Houlihan's Closing Station Square Location

But the eatery's demise will mean a year of free food for one fortunate Houlihan's patron.

PITTSBURGH, PA - Houlihan’s will close its Station Square location after Saturday, ending a nearly four-decade run at the popular restaurant, retail and office complex. The chain made the announcement Wednesday on the restaurant’s Facebook page.

“We've made the difficult decision to close our Station Square location end of business hours on January 6,” the announcement stated. “Thank you for the 37 years of memories and patronage.”

To mark the closing, Houlihan’s is offering a year’s worth of free food at its Cranberry and Mt. Lebanon locations to people who leave their favorite memory on the eatery on its Facebook page. The random winner will be announced on Jan. 8.

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Based in Kansas, the Houlihan’s chain opened its first restaurant in 1972 and currently has 70 locations, most in the east and Midwest.

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