$5 for $10 Worth of Diner Fare at Empire Grill in Carrollton
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- Classic American diner fare
- Hebrew National hot dogs
- 100% Black Angus burgers
- Malts & bottled specialty sodas
Retro 1950s diners offer affordable American fare, iconic vinyl booths, and a fitting launching point for teenage motorcyclists who love both danger and their moms. Enjoy the nostalgic novelty of delicious diner fare with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of classic American diner fare at Empire Grill in Carrollton.
Empire Grill sizzles the griddle and flips on the malt machine to craft diner-style hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, and shakes in a vintage 1950s-inspired atmosphere. The menu boasts a bounty of burgers ($3.79–$6.29), each made from 100% Black Angus beef and available with more than 20 free toppings, including three types of mustard and three types of onions. Empire also flings Hebrew National meats into buns ($2.79), hand-dipped corn dogs ($3.29), Reubens ($5.99), and foot-long sloppy joes ($3.99). On warm afternoons, vintage visitors can treat themselves to two scoops of hand-dipped ice cream ($1.99), a malt ($3.99), or a fountain-soda float ($3.29) concocted with 1 of more than 20 bottled specialty sodas.
Reviews
CarrolltonDining.com reviewers enjoyed Empire Grill, and 83% of Urbanspooners recommend the restaurant:
- We thoroughly enjoyed the food, the service, and the atmosphere. – CarrolltonDining.com reviewer on 02/16/2009
- The food was great, and could become an addiction! – Cheryl Good, Urbanspoon, 09/10/2009
- Classic American diner fare
- Hebrew National hot dogs
- 100% Black Angus burgers
- Malts & bottled specialty sodas
Retro 1950s diners offer affordable American fare, iconic vinyl booths, and a fitting launching point for teenage motorcyclists who love both danger and their moms. Enjoy the nostalgic novelty of delicious diner fare with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of classic American diner fare at Empire Grill in Carrollton.
Empire Grill sizzles the griddle and flips on the malt machine to craft diner-style hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, and shakes in a vintage 1950s-inspired atmosphere. The menu boasts a bounty of burgers ($3.79–$6.29), each made from 100% Black Angus beef and available with more than 20 free toppings, including three types of mustard and three types of onions. Empire also flings Hebrew National meats into buns ($2.79), hand-dipped corn dogs ($3.29), Reubens ($5.99), and foot-long sloppy joes ($3.99). On warm afternoons, vintage visitors can treat themselves to two scoops of hand-dipped ice cream ($1.99), a malt ($3.99), or a fountain-soda float ($3.29) concocted with 1 of more than 20 bottled specialty sodas.
Reviews
CarrolltonDining.com reviewers enjoyed Empire Grill, and 83% of Urbanspooners recommend the restaurant:
- We thoroughly enjoyed the food, the service, and the atmosphere. – CarrolltonDining.com reviewer on 02/16/2009
- The food was great, and could become an addiction! – Cheryl Good, Urbanspoon, 09/10/2009