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Southern Comfort Fare Meal with Entrees, Sides, and Drinks for Two or Four at SoCo To Go (Up to 53% Off)

SoCo To Go - OUT OF BUSINESS
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Carolyn
7 years ago
Very good food, fresh ingredients, great sides too and dips for all dishes. Friendly staff.

Culinary crew serves tacos, fried chicken & fried pickles from inside bright blue trailer

People take comfort in memories of childhood, whether by listening to old music, cooking their mother’s recipes, or putting on a diaper and throwing cheerios at the mailman. Taste a comforting take on tradition with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$10 for a southern comfort fare meal for two (up to a $20 total value)
$19 for a southern comfort fare meal for four (up to a $40 total value)

  • One entree per person, such as the hickory-smoked beef brisket sammie and a duo of fried tilapia or avocado tacos (up to a $6 value each)
  • One side per person, such as fried pickles or jalapeño mac ‘n’ cheese (up to a $2 value each)
  • One drink per person, such as sweet tea or IBC root beer (up to a $2 value each)<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 3, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in or carryout only. Not valid for SoCo Club Salad. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. 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 SoCo To Go - OUT OF BUSINESS

An old blue trailer has been parked on First Street for days. Instead of arousing suspicion, the aromas of frying pickles, chicken, and smoked beef alert passersby that this trailer is not the site of some crime investigation scene, but rather a place where chefs create delicious comfort fare for the masses. SoCo To Go's kitchen, located inside the trailer, draws inspiration from the people, scenery, and traditions of Austin. Eatery staff, headed by owner Sam Rhodes, pays homage to downright good food with chicken fried chicken, tilapia tacos, and tortilla and chili bowls. After picking up dishes at the trailer's side window, guests can sprawl out at garden picnic tables, where red umbrellas shelter from the sun and hungry skydivers. This same seating area transforms at night into a glowing hangout with holiday lights wrapped around trees and strung above the tables. SoCo To Go's deliverers can bring fare to various locations throughout the city, under the banner of the eatery's confidently smiling mascot, Daisy Mae.

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