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Big Boy – Ann Arbor

One Pie a Month for One Year or $7 for $14 Worth of Diner Food

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In a Nutshell

Burgers and classic diner food or a year’s worth of pies in flavors such as coconut cream, chocolate french silk, cherry, and Oreo mud

The Fine Print

  • Expiration varies
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per table. Must activate pie Groupon by 1/31/13; must redeem in full by 12/31/13. $14 Groupon valid for dine-in only. Valid only at listed location. Must use promotional value for $14 Groupon in 1 visit.
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Dinner without dessert is like a foreign movie without subtitles—you can digest both, but you'll probably miss out on the good parts. Fast-forward to tasty endings with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $7 for $14 worth of diner food and drinks
  • $59 for one pie a month for one year (a $120 value)

The menu includes strawberry belgian waffles ($5.99), Classic Big Boy burgers with two patties and special sauce ($5.99), and homestyle pot roast with mashed potatoes and gravy ($8.99).

For the second option, customers pick up one Big Boy pie per month starting in January. Classic flavors include coconut cream, banana cream, chocolate french silk, cherry, and oreo mud. Seasonal flavors rotate, but can include pumpkin, apple, and blueberry.

Big Boy

Originally founded in 1936 in Glendale, California, Big Boy’s flagship location initially bore the name Bob’s Pantry after owner Bob Wian. At a diner’s request, Bob piled two beef patties onto a bun to create the Classic Big Boy—an original double-decker hamburger that would become so popular that the small burger stand would eventually grow into a franchise of more than 100 U.S. locations. Legend has it that Bob named the creation after one of his most loyal customers: a 6-year-old boy in droopy overalls who would one day ascend to mascot stardom.

Though the menu has since expanded to include ham sandwiches, homestyle dinners, and breakfast, the eatery still serves its namesake burger stacked high with two patties, american cheese, shredded lettuce, and a special sauce. A large, overall-clad statue stands guard at every location, reminding patrons of the restaurant’s humble beginnings and that children will turn to stone should they not eat enough cheeseburgers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Mysterious Found Objects

There are important cultural artifacts all around us—in garbage cans, the gutter, or hung mysteriously out of human reach over power lines. What is the secret significance of these urban anomalies?

Sneakers: This person most likely exploded.

One Sneaker: Oh man, this person definitely exploded.

Inside-Out Umbrella: Either this umbrella couldn't hold up to a gusty wind and proved to be more trouble than it was worth or its owner exploded.

Pile of Cigarette Ash: Or the remains of an exploded person—who can tell?

A Candy Wrapper: Obviously someone suddenly exploded, as no one would be thoughtless enough to just throw garbage on the ground. Search around nearby to see if you can also score a free umbrella or one sneaker.

How does one sneaker mysteriously end up in the street? The answer revealed.

Big Boy

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