Burger and Beer Meal with Burgers, Fries, and Beers for Two or Four at Power Club Restaurant in Auburn (Up to 63% Off)
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Staff at Victorian era mansion brews six craft beers complemented by half-pound burger patties layered in melted cheese & bacon
The Founding Fathers held their initial meetings in a neighborhood tavern, which explains why the Declaration of Independence’s first draft had a long, rambling subsection devoted to how powdered wigs are a natural icebreaker. Revolt against the tyranny of boredom with today’s Groupon to Power Club Restaurant in Auburn. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get a burger and beer meal for two (a $30 total value) that includes the following items:
- Two half-pound cheeseburgers (a $20 value)
- Two orders of fries (a $2 value)
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Two microbrewed beers (an $8 value)
- For $22, you get a burger and beer meal for four (a $60 total value) that includes the following items:
- Four half-pound cheeseburgers (a $40 value)
- Four orders of fries (a $4 value)
- Four microbrewed beers (a $16 value)
Power Club Restaurant brews up six distinct craft beers within a Queen Ann Victorian mansion built by the Power Family and their mining fortune. A sesame-seed bun shields hands from a half-pound burger patty topped with layers of melted cheese and tender hunks of bacon. Once customers have whittled burgers down to one-handed portions, pints rush in to occupy empty mitts with microbrewed libations and stop them from initiating clapping games with neighboring diners. Pilsners derive their nonfilling flavors from hops harvested in Washington and East Kent, England, while the rich, dark stout emerges from four malt varieties. The mansion’s insides echo Irish heritage with custard walls and exposed wood beams adorned in Celtic clovers and rainbows pointing the way to baskets of golden fries.
Staff at Victorian era mansion brews six craft beers complemented by half-pound burger patties layered in melted cheese & bacon
The Founding Fathers held their initial meetings in a neighborhood tavern, which explains why the Declaration of Independence’s first draft had a long, rambling subsection devoted to how powdered wigs are a natural icebreaker. Revolt against the tyranny of boredom with today’s Groupon to Power Club Restaurant in Auburn. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get a burger and beer meal for two (a $30 total value) that includes the following items:
- Two half-pound cheeseburgers (a $20 value)
- Two orders of fries (a $2 value)
-
Two microbrewed beers (an $8 value)
- For $22, you get a burger and beer meal for four (a $60 total value) that includes the following items:
- Four half-pound cheeseburgers (a $40 value)
- Four orders of fries (a $4 value)
- Four microbrewed beers (a $16 value)
Power Club Restaurant brews up six distinct craft beers within a Queen Ann Victorian mansion built by the Power Family and their mining fortune. A sesame-seed bun shields hands from a half-pound burger patty topped with layers of melted cheese and tender hunks of bacon. Once customers have whittled burgers down to one-handed portions, pints rush in to occupy empty mitts with microbrewed libations and stop them from initiating clapping games with neighboring diners. Pilsners derive their nonfilling flavors from hops harvested in Washington and East Kent, England, while the rich, dark stout emerges from four malt varieties. The mansion’s insides echo Irish heritage with custard walls and exposed wood beams adorned in Celtic clovers and rainbows pointing the way to baskets of golden fries.