It’s about to be one long Sunday for a Chick-fil-A in Marietta.

The 2105 Roswell Road store is closing for about a month starting at 7 p.m. July 14, a store manager told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

A Facebook post from the store's account said there would be lots of "enhancements" to the dining room and drive-through areas.

Who knows if the holiday light spectacle in the drive-through will be back?

The store’s owner did not respond to multiple requests this week for details about the renovations.

A call to the store phone number warns folks that they need to find food elsewhere. If you do have the hankering, there's always the Chick-fil-A at 170 Cobb Parkway.

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In other Chick-fil-A news: Marietta woman claims to be federal agent for Chick-fil-A discount, cops say

A Marietta woman is accused of claiming to be a federal agent. Cops said Tara Marie Solem pretended to be an agent to get a discount at Chick-fil-A. "She stated that she was undercover," according to the warrant. Police said she then claimed to be with the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. The GBI has no Agent Solem, an officer wrote. Solem was arrested on charges of impersonating an officer and disorderly conduct.

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