Enjoy Curtis C's Diner with vouchers for American food, perfect for groups, offering up to 41% savings
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Relish hearty hamburgers and biscuits amidst sports nostalgia in a lively setting with sandwiches as the main service
Craving that golden age diner feel? At Curtis C's Diner, it's like stepping back in time. Imagine burgers, milkshakes, and even presidential speeches playing softly in the background. Fancy treating your taste buds? This deal lets you choose from options offering great value on American classics. Dive into their online menu for an array of choices! Enjoy vouchers tailored for solo diners or group gatherings.
What we offer
The deal includes vouchers perfect for both solo diners and groups. Whether dining alone or with friends, these options provide access to a range of American fare including sandwiches and more. Each voucher offers flexibility and value suited to different dining preferences.- $15.00 for $28 worth of American fare for parties of 4 or more: Perfect choice for sharing meals in good company.
- $9.00 for 3 vouchers, each good for $6 worth of American fare: Ideal for multiple visits or sharing.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer from Curtis C's Diner is more than just a meal; it's an experience soaked in nostalgia. Surrounded by vibrant decor filled with sports memorabilia, every visit becomes a journey back to classic Americana days. The flexible voucher options make it ideal whether you're eating alone or planning an outing with friends. Enjoy exploring their extensive menu filled with favorites like burgers and homemade dishes that promise both delicious flavors and memorable moments.Need to know info
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 12 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About Curtis C's Diner
Curtis Crawford has tackled Barry Sanders and thrown a strike past George Brett—accomplishments all the more impressive considering he was never a professional athlete. The tackle happened in a high-school football game against Sanders's Wichita Northwest (Curtis played for Manhattan), and the strike happened when, as an adult, he participated in a Royals fantasy camp (Brett got a hit off the next pitch). Curtis has had a passion for sports his whole life, and even though he never pursued it as a career, it's had a huge influence on his professional path.
Curtis studied hotel and restaurant management at Kansas State, and over the years honed his chops at national institutions such as Applebee's and Taco Bell. But when the Village Restaurant in Newton went up for sale in 1994, he bought it. One of the first things he did was decorate—using, of course, the loads of sports memorabilia he'd collected over the years, including an autographed Joe Montana Chiefs jersey and an entire corner of George Brett relics. And in that spirit of timeless Americana, his menu gathers together everything from hotcakes and biscuits with gravy to chicken-fried steaks and chili cheeseburgers. There's even a burger named after the Newton High School Railers, topped with shredded cheddar, onion rings, barbecue sauce, and notes from girls who think it's cute.