Like an elaborately made bed, a burger is comprised of many layers, so whoever opens it is surprised to find pickle slices. See what's under your edible sheets with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of burgers, seafood, and hearty snacks at Pop Pub.
As the third installment of the glamorous Pop Burger chain, Pop Pub builds on the original by infusing a beer-hall vibe, spouting 15 brews on tap and serving an eclectic cast of bar snacks. Fill both hands with a pair of Pop burgers—mini meats topped with shredded lettuce, a Pop sauce much like thousand-island dressing, tomato, and American cheese ($6.75/two)—or the Invisible burger ($8.75), which admits herbivores to the burger party with a deep-fried portobello-based patty. Soar above beef-based bedlam with a half-dozen chicken wings ($10), a plateful of popcorn shrimp ($8), a lobster roll flanked by a flurry of tater tots ($15), or a bacon-and-egg sandwich ($8.50). A diverse roster of sides, including cheese fries ($4.75), corn on the cob ($3.75), tossed salads ($5.75) and hot doughnuts ($4.75), nix pintsize cravings.
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The Groupon Guide to: Great Moments in American Hamburgery
To put your mouth in the mood for a bite of grilled greatness, here are American history's most memorable hamburger moments:
December 11, 1620: Just as winter seems its bleakest, the starving Pilgrims find relief when they stumble upon an underground hamburger mine.
July 4, 1776: Infamous traitor Benedict Arnold betrays America by forgoing the traditional hamburger for a chicken sandwich at Benjamin Franklin's Fourth of July barbecue. Benedict was later punished by having his face appear on America's least popular currency, the dollar bill.
August 13, 1948: The House Un-American Activities Committee identifies Communists by challenging witnesses to finish an entire hamburger while drawing a portrait of Joe DiMaggio in less than one minute.
June 26, 1963: President Kennedy gives his famous "Ich bin ein Hamburger" speech before pledging to beat the Russians in the race to send a hamburger to the moon.
November 11, 2011: Hamburger suffrage.
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