$10 For $20 Worth Of Casual Dining
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Though Philly may have been dubbed the City of Brotherly Love, there was no specification when it came to sharing your cheesesteak. Get your own with this deal at Peter & Sons Sandwiches, good for $20 worth of casual dining for just $10.
Never wanting customers to worry about what’s within their roll, Peter & Sons sources meats from Giunta’s Prime Shop in Philly’s famous Reading Terminal Market to make creations like their signature Cheesesteak brimming with real shaved ribeye steak. Other hot items on the menu include the Pizza Steak, Roast Pork, Roast Beef and classic Meatball, routinely making diners reminisce about Sunday dinner. Or keep it on the cold side with a classic hoagie available in four varieties and pair your selection with their popular house-made chips or fries topped with a gooey layer of cheese, if you please. They’re also happily obliged to customize, providing a plentiful list of toppings from broccoli rabe to sliced hot cherry peppers and four types of cheese.
This deal is made available on Groupon by Local Flavor. Customers will receive a Local Flavor certificate, not a Groupon voucher. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by Peter & Sons in connection with this deal.Need to know info
Dine in only; not valid for take-out or delivery. Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. No cash or credit back. Each certificate must be used in one visit. Not valid on tax or gratuity. Limit 1 certificate per table per visit. Certificate cannot be used in conjunction with any other certificate, coupon, special or promotion.
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