Sandwich Deals in Dallas
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Eating authentically prepared food lets you taste the very essence of a country without chewing on its national flag. Salute global cuisine with this Groupon. $10 for $20 Worth of Vietnamese Cuisine for Two or More The menu features noodle soups, such as beef pho and pork meatball ($8.50+). Entrees include Deconstructed chicken pho ($8.95) and Vietnamese-style chili ($8), as well as vegetarian options, such as a tofu Vietnamese-style sandwich ($7.50).
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The smoke from a wood-fire oven enhances meat with complex flavors and can create a smoke screen so that no one sees you eat an entire roast boar. Pig out with this Groupon. $15 for $30 Worth of Barbecue The menu highlights such Southern classics as pulled-pork sandwiches ($5), barbecue frito pie ($10), and beef-brisket sandwich plates ($10) with a choice of two sides, such as garlic coleslaw and Granny’s peach cobbler.
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Sandwiches can be any combination of bread, filling, and spread, which is why they are called "the slot machine of foods." Hit the jackpot with this Groupon. Choose Between Two Options $12 for one sandwich meal for two (a $25.36 total value) $36 for three vouchers, good for one sandwich meal for two per visit (a $76.08 total value) Each meal includes: Two grande Hot Johnson sandwiches (a $9.69 value each) Two 32-ounce drinks in take-home Keeper Cups (a $2.99 value each) The Keeper Cup also includes $0.50 refills for as long as you have the cup.
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This acclaimed indie rock musical by Will Connolly, Michael Mitnick and Kim Rosenstock tells the darkly comic story of two entrancing sisters and a hapless sandwich maker who embark on adventure and romance during the legendary citywide blackout of New York in 1965. Rosenstock's "Tigers Be Still" was named one of "The New York Times'" Top Ten Plays of 2010, and this musical is the winner of an Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Award. A highly original work by three prolific young writers, this new Dallas Theater Center production features a brand new song for the character of sandwich maker Joey, portrayed by Dallas actor Alex Organ.
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Make a night of it at Black Dog Pizza and Italian Restaurant. Go in for a load-your-own pizza or an oven-baked sandwich, then step next door to the Improv for a night of comedy -- or stick around and watch the game on the big screen. $10 for $20 to spend on food and non-alcoholic drinks $15 for $30 to spend on food and non-alcoholic drinks Start with an order of toasted ravioli or a cheese quesadilla Enjoy your favorite pizza or an entrée of chicken Parmesan or fettuccine Alfredo
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