$10 for $20 Worth of Burgers, Appetizers, and Pub Fare at ChicagoBlu in Frankfort
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Chefs flame-grill beef patties & construct wraps, wings & other classic platters of pub grub
Talking about sports, like winning the lotto and undergoing surgery, goes better with a cold beer. Make every hour happy hour with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pub grub at ChicagoBlu in Frankfort.
ChicagoBlu’s crack team of chefs conjure press-lauded burgers, sandwiches, and chicken wings to round out their menu of classic pub grub. Meal-prefacing portions of Southside skins ($6.99) load crispy potato skins with bacon and cheese, the greatest meal partnership since tea and pinkies. Wrap fists around the steakhouse cheddar burger ($8.99), which wards off hunger pangs with a patty of flame-grilled beef, steak sauce, and onion rings. Boneless chicken strips ($7.99 for five) take marathon swims in sauces such as Bayou Blaze, barbecue, and teriyaki as mouths patiently await them at the finish line. Finally, postmeal cool-downs begin with ice cream ($1.99) anointed with caramel or chocolate sauce and end with talking oneself down from the taste bud–coddling experience.
Chefs flame-grill beef patties & construct wraps, wings & other classic platters of pub grub
Talking about sports, like winning the lotto and undergoing surgery, goes better with a cold beer. Make every hour happy hour with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pub grub at ChicagoBlu in Frankfort.
ChicagoBlu’s crack team of chefs conjure press-lauded burgers, sandwiches, and chicken wings to round out their menu of classic pub grub. Meal-prefacing portions of Southside skins ($6.99) load crispy potato skins with bacon and cheese, the greatest meal partnership since tea and pinkies. Wrap fists around the steakhouse cheddar burger ($8.99), which wards off hunger pangs with a patty of flame-grilled beef, steak sauce, and onion rings. Boneless chicken strips ($7.99 for five) take marathon swims in sauces such as Bayou Blaze, barbecue, and teriyaki as mouths patiently await them at the finish line. Finally, postmeal cool-downs begin with ice cream ($1.99) anointed with caramel or chocolate sauce and end with talking oneself down from the taste bud–coddling experience.