Sandwich, Side, and Beverage for One or Two from Schnitzel & Things (Up to 57% Off)
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Fresh, daily made schnitzel and Austrian-inspired sides dished out by food truck or restaurant to fill the bellies of on-the-go diners
Making a good sandwich, like removing a child's head from between stair balusters, requires delicate handling and a lot of mayonnaise. Marvel at skilled condiment usage with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$6 for a meal for one (up to a $12.75 total value)
$11 for a meal for two (up to a $25.50 total value)
Each diner receives:
- A sandwich or platter (up to an $8.50 value for a sandwich; up to a $9.95 value for a platter)
- A side, valid only for a sandwich order (platters already include sides) (up to a $3 value) A soda or bottle of water (a $1.25 value)
Fresh, daily made schnitzel and Austrian-inspired sides dished out by food truck or restaurant to fill the bellies of on-the-go diners
Making a good sandwich, like removing a child's head from between stair balusters, requires delicate handling and a lot of mayonnaise. Marvel at skilled condiment usage with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$6 for a meal for one (up to a $12.75 total value)
$11 for a meal for two (up to a $25.50 total value)
Each diner receives:
- A sandwich or platter (up to an $8.50 value for a sandwich; up to a $9.95 value for a platter)
- A side, valid only for a sandwich order (platters already include sides) (up to a $3 value) A soda or bottle of water (a $1.25 value)
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About NOGTG-Schnitzel & Things
Since hitting the streets three years ago, Schnitzel & Things has won the Vendy Rookie of the Year Award in 2009, and been featured by such news outlets as the Wall Street Journal and PBS. Schnitzel & Things keeps on-the-move munchers satisfied with schnitzel platters, sandwiches, and Austrian-inspired sides, all made fresh daily. On weekdays, hungry New Yorkers can track down the nomadic brown truck at different spots around the city, or visit the brick-and-mortar location on Third Avenue, which gave the roving restaurant a permanent home and stoop for its bratwurst-themed jack-o'-lanterns in 2011.