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$13 for a Barbecue Meal for Two with Two Ball-Tip Steak and Four Sides at Kinder's in Fremont (Up to $25.90 Value)

Kinder's Meat Deli BBQ
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Family-owned meat market barbecues signature ball-tip sandwiches that have won blue ribbons and acclaim from the "New York Times"

Like a locked steamer trunk in an attic, barbecue recipes are better when they contain a closely guarded family secret. Finally taste the truth with this Groupon.

$13 for a Barbecue Meal for Two ($25.90 Value)

  • Two ball-tip steak sandwiches or two ball-tip steak plates (up to a $10.95 value each)
  • Four sides (a $4 total value)

    The ball-tip steak sandwich features 1 pound of barbecued sirloin, lettuce, tomatoes, and sauce on a hoagie roll. Sides include potato salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, and coleslaw. See the full menu.

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Promotional value expires Jan 2, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Dine-in and carryout only. 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 Kinder's Meat Deli BBQ

In 1946, John Kinder opened his first meat market in the Bay Area town of San Pablo. More than 65 years later, Kinder continues to oversee daily operations at more than 15 neighborhood locations. He owes his continued success, in part, to the second- and third-generation family members who have leant their own tireless dedication to the company.

This dedication has certainly paid off. The Kinder family’s barbecue sauces, marinades, and rubs consistently take first-place ribbons from judges across the country and have earned the market a loyal following of cowboys and outlaws alike. In a 2008 article on what to order at Major League ballparks, the New York Times hailed the ball-tip steak sandwich and its "mess of Kinder's smoky-sweet sauce" as a much-welcome relief from the fried menu items at McAfee Coliseum. :m]]

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