Posts Tagged ‘beef’
$10 for $20 worth of Burgers, Sandwiches, and more at DeLuxe Bar and Grill
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 10:12 Comments Off
There are days when bar and grill food calls to you. The voice is firm, usually baritone and it’s clear that the only acceptable choices for lunch or dinner are a bacon burger (with melted cheese), a grilled chicken quesadilla or that Philly Steak sandwich that makes everything better with just one bite. On those days, there really is only one way to go –DeLuxe.
The DeLuxe Bar & Grill has been “A Capitol Hill Institution Since 1962.”Seriously, that’s almost 50 years dedicated to perfecting The DeLuxe experience. Famous for the quality and variety of its burgers, DeLuxe offers every delicious burger option and combination you can imagine. The menu also features appetizers, sandwiches, salads, entrees and daily specials. Ingredients are fresh, the staff is friendly and the bar has over 19 taps with both European and local brews rotating in seasonally. Cocktails and wine are on the menu too! Today’s Ideal doubles your money and for $10 you get $20 worth of burgers, sandwiches, and more. Call a friend, heed the voice and get thee to DeLuxe!
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50% off Argentinian Cuisine at Buenos Aires Grill!
Sunday, August 15, 2010 22:00 2 Comments
While some people may refer to it as "the Paris of South America," we think that's selling Buenos Aires a little short. Far feistier than its European cousin, Buenos Aires is an electric city full of gorgeous people, sensuous dancing, and incredible cuisine. The birthplace of Tango music, Buenos Aires has inspired excitement all the way up here in the Pacific Northwest.
Buenos Aires Grill and Tango Bar brings the incredible cuisine and colorful atmosphere of Argentinian to Downtown Seattle. Known for its grasslands, the beef of Argentina is considered among the best in the world. At Buenos Aires Grill, their fine meats are placed atop wood fired grills to sear, then finished over charcoal, enhancing the tenderness and ensuring that flavors and natural juices are not lost. And just like in the spicy city that it's named for, Buenos Aires Grill lights up with performances of traditional Tango dancing on Friday and Saturday nights. Give in to temptation, with $30 toward food and drinks at Buenos Aires Grill, for just $15!
Don't cry for Argentina - go Downtown and experience the next best thing.
$15 for $30 Worth of Casual American Cuisine at Varsity Grill
Thursday, August 12, 2010 23:17 No Comments
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of casual American cuisine and drinks at Varsity Grill, located in downtown Tacoma on Broadway.
Enjoy a menu stacked with comforting American favorites in Varsity Grill's spacious and modern setting. Tickle taste buds with a sampling of the Varsity nachos ($9.99)—a beautiful mess of crunchy tortilla chips enraptured in a melty mass of pepper-jack and cheddar cheeses, fresh tomatoes, sour cream, guacamole, and green onions and topped off with your choice of chicken or beef—before marching onward to the Varsity BLTA ($9.99), an upgraded BLT featuring Varsity's specialty applewood-smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, and avocado between the buttery cumulus clouds of a freshly baked croissant. The Desert Heat burger ($9.99) places a flame-broiled half-pound hunk of meat in a coating of barbecue sauce, bacon, jalapenos, and pepper-jack cheese and, like a desert mirage, will disappear quickly between your ravenous chompers. Omnivores may want to try the Buffalo chicken salad ($10.99) covered in blue cheese crumbles, tortilla chips, and blue cheese dressing, and herbivores can find solace in the veggie sandwich ($8.99), which plays the creamy textures of avocado, cucumber, sprouts, hummus, swiss cheese, and cream cheese against sharp notes of red onion, lettuce, and tomato.
Varsity Grill's vast dining area makes an ideal environment for large groups of humans or small groups of giants. The private HD theater room and 12 plasma-screen televisions will ensure that whatever game, knitting championship, or post-apocalyptic pigskin match you want to watch is on rotation, and a dueling-piano session is featured every Friday and Saturday night for no cover charge.
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Hang Time
The cast of TNBC's Hang Time sadly never hung out anywhere.
$10 for $25 Worth of Authentic Irish Fare at Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub in Burien
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 22:43 No Comments
People eat three times a day to prevent mouthy mouths from brashly blurting out their distaste for the rest of the digestive system. Today's Groupon prevents inner-system quarreling by subduing chatty cheeks with Irish eats: for $10, you get $25 worth of pub fare at Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub, located in Burien.
Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub boasts a full menu of eclectic pub fare for lunch and dinner daily. Appetizers range from the elegance of steamed local clams ($8.99 for a half pound, $14.99 for a pound) in a white-wine, garlic, and butter sauce to the potato decadence of seasoned fries ($4.99) baked under a blanket of cheddar cheese and topped with sour cream and green onions. Empty-handed post-auction attendees can make a taste-bud bid on the hearty selection of handheld sandwiches, such as the french dip with a rosemary-shallot au jus ($9.99), whereas the eatery’s Irish specialties promise to make eyes, noses, and mouths smile. Summon a serving of the corned beef and cabbage ($9.99–$11.99) or the slow-cooked Guinness beef stew ($8.99–$10.99) to satisfy a Leopold Bloom–esque appetite, or indulge in the apple-brandy pork chops ($15.99) or spicy prawn penne ($14.99). For guests allergic to the moon, Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub serves up a bounty of brunch bites on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 8 a.m. to noon.
The interior of Mick Kelly’s is sleek and inviting, with warm wood floors and furnishings accented by the white beams in the ceiling. In between careful analyses of limericks, split a serving of the strawberry La Bomba ($5.99), a rich pile of strawberry and amaretto cream spread between layers of almond cake, with a potential roommate and/or reality-show nemesis.
During happy hour, Groupon customers must order items off the pub’s regular menu.
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Going Public
Can you name George Washington's Three Laws of Democracy?
$9 for $20 Worth of Specialty Pizzas, Wings, Ribs, and More at Garlic Jim’s Famous Gourmet Pizza
Thursday, August 5, 2010 23:08 No Comments
Pizza was initially worn as a poncho to protect against vampires, which was stupid because vamps invented pizza to make people taste better. Today's deal tilts the scales by adding garlic to the mix: for $9, you get $20 worth of gourmet pizzas, ribs, wings, drinks, and more at Garlic Jim's Famous Gourmet Pizza. Choose from any of the 22 locations in Washington.
Garlic Jim's menu was handcrafted with nothing more than a dream and an incredible reserve of pizza-making expertise. Open an order with some gourmet chicken wings, available in barbecue, garlic, and buffalo hot, before moving on to pizza territory. Put an end to eating Legos by piecing together a custom pie. Choose from the hand-thrown thick, garlic thin, or gluten-free crusts, slathered in one of seven sauces (from classic red to zesty chipotle pesto) or olive oil, and then slap on any of 15 standard and 11 gourmet toppings (14-inch large pizzas start at $12.99, gluten-free crust $15.99, each additional topping $1.79). To achieve customization without the stress of having to choose, turn to one of the pre-determined specialties. Meat-maul hunger with the Hercules (salami, pepperoni, Canadian bacon, beef, spicy Italian sausage, and bacon, $19.99 for large thick crust, $22.99 for gluten-free), or discover the secret of pizza-temperature fusion in your head with Jim's bacon-cheeseburger pizza (beef, bacon, red onions, tomatoes, mozzarella, and cheddar, $16.99 for large thick crust, $19.99 for gluten-free).
Pizzas are most delicious when savored in their natural environment, the pizzeria, but can also be enjoyed in the captivity of diners' own homes. Stalk a steamy, piping-hot disc of delight at one of Garlic Jim's locations, or call to check delivery availability at the location nearest you.
This Groupon cannot be used toward delivery charges and is not valid for online ordering or with other offers. Prices may vary slightly by location.
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Another Stakeout
Wow. Those medallions really accentuate your fangs. Did they come with the cape?
$15 for $30 Worth of Gourmet Grilled Cuisine at Flat Iron Grill in Issaquah
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 23:51 No Comments
When someone's getting all up in your grill, the best thing to say is "You better step off! The surface temperature of grills can approach 550 degrees Fahrenheit—you shouldn't be standing on that thing!" Today's deal demonstrates a high regard for safety by leaving the grilling to the professionals: for $15, you get $30 worth of gourmet cuisine and drinks at Flat Iron Grill in Issaquah.
Flat Iron's husband-and-wife owners serve up steakhouse and seafood fare with South American influences from a sleek space in Gilman Village. The midday menu is populated with gourmet soups ($4.50+), salads ($8+), and hearty hand-held artisan sandwiches, such as the pulled pork panini ($10) enveloped in soft focaccia bread and loaded with poblano, fontina cheese, and arugula.
Dinner diners will be tempted to start a meal or debate on whether Superman can outrun the Flash by diving into an order of the sweet corn flan ($10) with brown butter, chili oil, parmigiano cheese, and grilled artisan bread. Otter-Americans, meanwhile, can explore the shallows for spicy rock shrimp ceviche ($12) and jumbo prawns ($22) with salsa criolla, chimichurri, and grilled asparagus. Equally enticing entrees include the Muscovy duck with sweet potato gnudi, roasted fennel, arugula, and a fresh bing cherry sauce ($23), while grilled treats like the pork prime rib with goat cheese poblano polenta ($19) offer forkfuls of flame-kissed flavor. For a serving of the ultimate indulgent supperfare, head straight for the Oscar Argentino ($35), a 7-ounce filet of beef served with a purple Peruvian potato mash and draped in the decadent topping of Dungeness crab and an ancho pepper hollandaise sauce.
Flat Iron Grill's clean and contemporary décor is contrasted by a lush outdoor patio—an airy space where one can cap an evening of staring into the eyes of a beloved boyfriend or cut of beef with a sumptuous sweet such as the berry-vanilla cream puffs doused in chocolate and berry compote ($8) or a glass of grape-blood from the extensive wine list. Wine and dine a hot date who shares your passion for breeding cassowaries with today's Groupon to Flat Iron Grill.
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The Inventor of Food
$10 for $25 Worth of Barbecue, Drinks and More at Brickyard BarBQ
Sunday, July 18, 2010 23:28 No Comments
In the late 1800s, thousands of Texans struck it rich when they tapped into veins of thick, dark, tangy barbecue sauce (as chronicled in the Oscar-winning film There Will Be Sauce). Today's Groupon gives you the chance to taste this natural bounty while it's still hot from the earth: for $10, you get $25 worth of barbecue and drinks at Brickyard BarBQ, located in the heart of the Admiral District. Brickyard BarBQ is open from noon to 2 a.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Your Groupon is good toward happy hour but can't be combined with weekly specials.
Specializing in Texas-style barbecue, Brickyard offers outdoor seating and a full bar in addition to a hearty menu of slow-cooked, hickory-smoked meats. Kick-start taste buds with chicken or pork tacos ($8) and creamy mac 'n' cheese ($5 for a cup, $8 for a bowl) before moving on to the beef brisket ($14.50) and baby-back rib plates ($18), both accompanied by an entourage of corn bread and two sides such as baked beans or Yukon gold potato salad. Pulled pork and chicken sandwiches ($9) are served with slaw on top and can include a side dish like the green pea salad, which unites bacon, grape tomatoes, and Monterey Jack cheese with a creamy buttermilk vinaigrette. A built-in ice chest behind the bar also contains several icy beers and the frozen head of Walt Disney, allowing diners to quickly air-condition overheated mouths with a Tecate ($3.50), Corona ($4.25), or a bottle of Mexican Coke ($2.75).
About 10 minutes by car and three days by riding tortoise from SafeCo and Qwest fields, Brickyard BarBQ is a great nosh stop before and after the game. And with free WiFi and a horseshoe pit in the back, avant-garde time-killers can simultaneously record and upload an experimental musique concrète album featuring four hours of horseshoe clanging. Invite along a few friends and mess with Texas from a safe distance with today's Groupon to Brickyard BarBQ.
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Barbecue Style Guide
Prison is terrible, but not in the way that you think.
$10 for $21 Worth of Tacos and Drinks at Barracuda Taqueria
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 23:58 No Comments
After scientists revealed UFOs were actually full-grown tortillas, people everywhere filled swimming pools with guac and beans to catch and dissect the floury creatures. Nab a tender, baby disc with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $21 worth of tacos, Mexican eats, and drinks at Barracuda Taqueria.
Eschewing the lettuce, tomatoes, and frequent Seinfeld references favored by more Americanized tacos, all of the tacos on Barracuda's menu are crafted from homemade corn tortillas and served with cilantro and diced onions. Try the al pastor ($4), a streetwise Mexi-meat of slow-roasted pork marinated in peppers, achiote, pineapple, and spices, then topped with pineapple pico. The even más auténtico lengua ($4)—beef tongue topped with pickled red onions and queso fresco—is a street-stand classic from the streets of Mexico City and tastes best through a flamboyantly colored lucha libre mask. Vegetarians, meanwhile, can fill up on the veggie taco, packed with rice, black beans, and sautéed 'shrooms and squash ($4). And from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Barracuda serves breakfast burritos topped with locally sourced eggs, chorizo, barbacoa, jalapeños, potatoes, beans, ham, and more. Preface the tortilla parade by conjuring up a cauldron of chile con queso ($5) or the Barracuda street nachos ($7) caked with mounds of chile con queso and picadillo meat, but keep your vestigial second stomach open for a dessert of Mexican pot de crème (Mexican chocolate topped with cream, $4.50).
A casual décor complete with walls encrusted with beer caps and a visible cooler gives Barracuda a cool, chill ambience where everyone feels like they're hanging out on their best friend's deck, especially if they order a frothy beer or Barracuda's refreshing sangria. Discuss the latest concept album idea with your psychedelic mariachi band over a few tasty tacos and drinks at Barracuda Taqueria with today's Groupon.
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Battling Barracudas
Why are barracudas even better hunters on land?
$14 for $28 Worth of Food and Drinks at Danube Bistro
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 8:00 No CommentsFunds are a little short for a full-blown Euro excursion. The next best thing? A trip to Danube Bistro, where the best of Europe is brought to you.
Ever heard of a restaurant that serves German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Russian, AND Italian cuisine? Well, now you have -- thanks to Danube Bistro, a Bellevue gem that prides itself on authentic cuisine from each of these regions and more. From fresh salads and sandwiches to homemade goulash and hearty stews, it takes customers on a culinary journey that's as memorable as it is diverse.
Dive into Danube with a plate of Assorted Sausages, Salamis, and Cheese from Slovakia and Hungary, or Garlic Potato Pancakes "Bramborak", a favorite starter in the Danube region. Next, take a trip to the Czech Republic with Baked Beef Tenderloin "Sví?ková", a traditional Czech dish made with creamy vegetable sauce and served with homemade bread dumplings. Mini Potato Dumplings "Bryndzové Halusky" tempt the palate with a tender layer of imported Slovak sheep's cheese and smoked bacon, and the Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli will take you straight to the heart of the Italian kitchen.
What's more, Danube Bistro uses the freshest organic ingredients from the Northwest to create the tastes of eastern and western Europe. (Cool mash-up? We think so.)
If you ask us, this is one Bistro to rule them all.
-Larkin Clark
$10 for $20 Worth of High-Quality Pub Fare and Drinks at Sport Restaurant & Bar
Sunday, July 4, 2010 22:48 No Comments
Although 94% of the ref’s calls are incorrect, hostilely confronting him at his son's birthday party is illegal. Give sportpinions their proper venue with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of high-quality pub fare and drinks at Sport Restaurant & Bar, located in Fisher Plaza across from the Space Needle.
Stocked with nearly 40 TVs, Sport ensures that your multiple eye implants won't miss any ongoing sports action. A 130" HD flat-screen looms above the bar, and each booth has individual 17" LCD HDTVs, bestowing channel-controlling power to any human operating under their own willpower. Chef John Howie's menu features standard pub grub with an upscale twist for tucking into while cheering on. Thick New England clam chowder wrestles tender sea clams, red potatoes, and smoky bacon in a victorious rich, creamy clam broth ($3/cup, $9.50/large bowl), while a mouth-melting fire-grilled Kobe-beef burger is served on a toasted brioche bun with roasted-onion spread ($14). Barbecue-chicken pizza rounds up applewood-smoked chicken and sweet bell peppers, lassoing them together with fontina and mozzarella cheeses ($9–$12.50). Soothe shout-hoarsened throats with a variety of local and imported tap beers, wine, or specialty cocktails.
Huge windows, brick columns, and dark woodwork create a cozy but open bar space, and the museum-quality memorabilia displayed in cases highlights 100 years of Seattle sports as well as sport-based treasures, including a Babe Ruth–signed baseball. Outside, domesticated TVs roam the covered patio, and $1 validated parking is available in the Fisher Plaza garage during weekday lunch hours. Bring along a sports-fan pal or sports-ignorant literature professor and savor your choice of comestibles, potables, and high-fives or confused stares.
Groupon Says
Nothin' but Catchphrases
Boom goes the dynamite? That's gotta hurt.
$10 for $25 Worth of California and NY Style Pizza, Drinks, and More at DaVinci’s Pizza e Pasta
Sunday, June 27, 2010 23:18 No Comments
If you've never had authentic pizza made with fresh dough, then what you think is pizza might in fact be a cunningly disguised pretzel. Today's Groupon clears up the confusion: for $10, you get $25 worth of pizza, drinks, and more at DaVinci’s Pizza e Pasta on Aurora Avenue. This Groupon is good for dine-in, take-out, delivery, and catering services.
DaVinci’s Pizza e Pasta's menu blends the culinary styles of California and New York to create appetizing pastas and pizzas made with fresh dough and never-frozen toppings every day. Pizzas by the slice ($1.99–$2.99) let you take the full tour of DaVinci’s specialty pizza creations. The Greek Special serves up a boisterous circle-dance of feta cheese, olives, pesto, fresh tomatoes, and even fresher garlic. More adventurous appetites can sing in a shrill, pinched voice to the Tandoori Chicken pizza—a subcontinental masala of grilled tandoori chicken, ginger, cheese, cilantro, onion, garlic, roasted red pepper, and sauce—or the Sheekh Kabab pizza's enticing ensemble of onion, garlic, green pepper, ginger, mushroom, and cheese. For more classic circular cuisine, opt for the Cucina Vegetarian's garden of toppings or the House Special, which combines three kinds of meat with mushrooms, peppers, onions, and fresh tomatoes. And foodie Dr. Frankensteins can always create their own pie before giving it life during an electrical storm. All pizza creations cost between $13.99 and $23.99 depending on size, except for the pineappley Hawaiian Passion with Canadian bacon ($11.99–$20.99).
Customers can prep for their pizza feast by snacking beforehand on garlic bread ($2.49), mozzarella sticks ($5.99), or a Caesar salad with grilled chicken ($5.99) while gargling a bottle of Jarritos mandarin drink ($1.50) or an order of beer or wine (dine-in only). After juggling a plate of pasta and beefy Italian meatballs cooked in DaVinci’s special marinara sauce ($9.95), keep a hand open for swashbuckling swordfights with a California calzone ($8.99) or a meat calzone's ($8.99) carnal treasure chest of Canadian bacon, pepperoni, salami, sausage, and chicken. A dessert of chocolate mousse cake ($3.50) ends the evening on a sweet note no matter how often a first date cryptically prophesies your doom.
Whether you’re stopping by DaVinci's to pick up a pizza pie or visiting the neatly tiled restaurant to count its exposed bricks and talk to its potted plants, DaVinci’s will satisfy circular cravings until 3 a.m. any day of the week.
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Renaissance Man
Leonardo? More like Leo-nerd-o.
$10 for $20 Worth of Pan-Asian Fare and Drink at Dragonfish Asian Café
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 23:34 No Comments
Now that spinach has been deemed a performance-enhancing vegetable, Popeye's future shortstop career hinges on his transition to pan-Asian cuisine. Get a sailor's worth of energizing Oriental eats with today's deal: for $10, you get $20 worth of food and drink at Dragonfish Asian Café's downtown Seattle location.
Dragonfish's extensive dinner menu transports Near Northwest diners to the Far East without the tiresome clicking of ruby-red heels. Preheat your appetite with Lime Rickey shrimp with cashews in a house-made lemongrass-vodka sauce ($8); dreamy tofu pillows with dipping sauces of spicy peanut, sweet-hot mustard, and caramel ginger ($8); or the caramel-ginger chicken, fried chicken sauced in a caramel-ginger concoction with peppers, scallions, and peanuts ($8). Stomachs sashay to the melodies of Dragonfish's sushi; the Dante's Inferno roll takes eating epic poets through nine levels of delicious hell, marked by tempura shrimp, red onion, kaiware, habanero tobiko, eel sauce, and Thai chili sauce ($12). House specialties include the grilled miso beef rib eye, accompanied in its digestive duties by tempura yams and onions ($19), and the Thai green curry, available with chicken ($13) or prawns ($16). Noodle dishes and vegetable plates are also available.
Sweeten your fork on the Chocolate Heaven dessert ($7), a rich chocolate cake that proves wrong the many scientists who argue that chocolate isn't delicious. Lunch and breakfast are also available. The kitchen is open until 1 a.m., so lounge late into the night, toasting life with the Geisha's Teardrops sake cocktail ($8) or the Kongmopolitan cocktail ($9). Dragonfish ups the ante on atmosphere with red shutters lining the windows, palm-frond fans casting soft breezes from above, and a variety of far-out Far East art lining the walls.
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Rites of Passage
Garnus! For the good of the kingdom, plunge 30 swords into your midsection.
$50 for $150 Worth of Moving Boxes & More from FROGBOX
Monday, June 21, 2010 16:11 No Comments
The human body has proven itself to be invaluable as a moving bin for organs, swallowed coins, and roast-beef dinners but unhelpful in the transport of clothing and DVDs. Give body-bins a break during your next big move with today's Groupon: for $50, you get $150 toward any moving order from FROGBOX. This Groupon’s value only covers supplies and cannot be used toward FROGBOX’s pick-up/drop-off delivery fee. If customers go over the Groupon value, they can pay the difference to FROGBOX.
FROGBOX brings eco-friendly sustainability to moving with an inventory of plastic bins and other moving accessories available for rental. FROGBOX's titular storage bins are easy to carry, easy to stack, waterproof, sturdy, and re-usable (boxes are cleaned after use), unlike weak-hearted, wasteful, and bacteria-ridden cardboard boxes. Prices vary by the amount of moving boxes rented and the length of the rental. For example, 25 boxes and one moving dolly rented for one week cost $79, and 50 boxes and one moving dolly rented for one week cost $149. Rent a FROGBOX wardrobe bin for one week ($5), or wrap the family's collection of Gordon Lightfoot commemorative plates in 175 sheets of recycled packing paper ($16). Each FROGBOX—dimensioned 24"x20"x12"—has space for approximately 30 T-shirts, five pairs of pants, and five sweaters—or 236 red-eyed tree frogs. FROGBOX delivers its moving boxes to a location of the customer’s choosing and will also pick up the boxes later, saving customers additional time and money.
FROGBOX donates 1% of its gross revenues to frog-habitat restoration to keep lily pads and trees full of friendly amphibians. It is currently partnered with Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo. Transport pirate gold from its old hiding spot to its new resting place with eco-friendly moving bins and philanthropic peace of mind from FROGBOX.
Groupon Says
Frog Boxing Day
Does your frog know it’s Christmas?
50% Off Billiards, Bowling, and Food
Friday, June 18, 2010 18:04 No Comments$50 to Spend on Games, Food, and Drink
What do you get when you mix 3 buildings, 3 stories, 6 bars, 3 private rooms, 20 bowling lanes, and 25 pool tables? One seriously big Garage. In fact, today's deal is so massive we need 40,000 square feet to park it. You're gonna want to take the left lane to Capitol Hill, 'cause Garage is driving home $50 worth of food, drink, bowling, billiards, merchandise -- you name it -- for just $25. Throw down quesadillas, polenta fries, or beef medallions; raise an elbow (or two) with a margarita or a full-bodied wine; and pocket eight balls or strike pins. Whatever your gaming preference, the Garage has got your recess needs met.
The Little Details
Limit 2 per person, 2 additional as gifts
• Gratuity and tax not included
• Limit 1 per table per visit
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$10 for $21 Worth of Beefy Eats, Signature Shakes and Homemade Sides at Fatburger
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 22:49 No Comments
Prove your love for hamburgers in a way that naming your first child Hamburger never could with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $21 worth of beefy burgers and sides at Fatburger. Your Groupon can be redeemed at the Bellevue, Redmond, Lynnwood, Issaquah, and Federal Way locations of the old-fashioned burger stand, so drag-race the high-school bully to the nearest or furthest location.
Fatburger's gourmet burgers range from 2.5 oz. single-patty "baby fat" burgers ($2.49) to the XXXL 24 oz. thrice-stacked "triple king" ($9.69), with three more moderate options in between. Made from 100% lean beef, Fatburger's gourmet burger combos start at $4.99 (beer/burger combos start at $5.99), and all of the grilled goodies come topped with fresh veggies, while optional add-ons ($.59–$.89 each) are available for a custom chow-down. Plop a scoop of chili on your burger and cover it with a slice of cheese for a decadent dining experience, or create a breakfast-themed burger with bacon and an egg. Fatburger's chicken sandwich ($4.99 alone or $8.99 for combo; grilled, fried, or spicy), turkey burger ($4.49 alone or $7.99 for combo), and veggie burger ($4.79 alone or $8.49 for combo) offer awesome alternatives to bovine-based meals. Homemade onion rings ($2.89) or skinny fries ($2.39) act as lovable sidekicks for your brooding, misunderstood burger without a cause, while a sweet Maui-banana or cookies-and-cream milkshake ($3.79) can double as the skankified Olivia Newton-John it wins during the final musical number.
The Fatburger legacy dates back to a morbidly obese 1952 sandwich. The modern-day eateries evoke the sleek ambience of mid-century shake shops, where present-day teenagers flip burgers in open kitchens, while ghosts of 1953 teenagers sip milkshakes through two straws and gaze kittenishly at one another in a corner booth. Don't be surprised, though, if you spot Queen Latifah, Brian McKnight, Casper Van Dien, and other future Dancing with the Stars stars in the booth next to you.
Must present Groupon while ordering; one Groupon per visit.
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What Are You in the Mood For?
I'm hungry for food and revenge but mostly food.

