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OK Patron Fajita Bar – Perrysburg

$12 for $24 Worth of Mexican Food

$12
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No Longer Available
Sun Dec 16 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$24
Discount
50%
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$12
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In a Nutshell

Family recipes bolster a menu of classic and modern Mexican fajitas, burritos, and entrees

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table/party. Dine-in only. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Not valid for buffet. Must use entire voucher amount in 1 visit. Not valid with other offers.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like most modern conflicts, the rivalry between soft and hard tacos will not end until one side gets eaten by a bear. Broker a culinary truce with this Groupon.

$12 for $24 Worth of Mexican Food

The menu includes a steak burrito Sancho that’s covered with cheese and mild sauce ($9.50), a trio of tacos al pastor ($9.50), and an enchiladas dinner with numerous filling options, from shredded chicken ($8.50) to shrimp with grilled veggies ($10.50).

OK Patron Fajita Bar

Mexican dishes both classic and newly invented sizzle on the signature plates at OK Patron Fajita Bar. The name OK Patron, which translates to "OK, boss," belies the restaurant's dedication to customer service. American specialties accompany the Mexican dishes featured on the lunch buffet each afternoon, along with chicken, steak, vegetable, shrimp, and scallop fajitas. Family recipes serve as the blueprint for dishes such as tortilla soup, which pairs crispy tortillas with garden vegetables, cheese, and a cure for the fear of soup.

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Scheme: Your neighbor Robert wants you to open a flower shop with him.
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Scheme: Your boyfriend, Calvin, wants to get married.
Verdict: Harebrained. Calvin will use the marriage as a contract to bind you together both financially and spiritually. Once you’ve signed the paperwork, Calvin can move into your house and even use your toilet.

Scheme: Your older cousin, Harrison, wants to build an airplane in the front yard and charge local children to take rides in it.
Verdict: Legitimate. This is a business opportunity you won’t want to pass up, just to see every other family in the neighborhood raking in money with their front-yard aeronautics companies. Sign over all of your bank accounts and government bonds to Harrison as soon as possible.

Look at those children having fun in that raft on the roof!

OK Patron Fajita Bar

4.42 out of 5

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