$10 for $20 Worth of American Fare at Thursdays Too in Rock Hill
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- Table, booth & bar dining
- Tasty comfort food
- Family friendly
- Slow-roasted prime rib Friday nights
To function properly, the human body requires a steady stream of nutrients, sunlight, and compliments from other species about its opposable thumbs. Use your bendable digits to provide yourself with nutrients with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of American fare at Thursdays Too in Rock Hill.
Thursdays Too fills stomachs with the aid of a menu of tried-and-true American specialties and caters to diners with top-notch service. Diners donning pilgrim garb can enjoy a roast-turkey dinner served with brown gravy, traditional homemade stuffing, and cranberry sauce ($9.25), and pioneers seeking new American classics can gobble up seasoned tenderloin medallions ($11.25) and blackened tilapia with mango salsa ($13.50). Potato skins ($6.95) and chips ($4.25) are made in-house, as is the tangy honey mustard that accompanies the chicken-strip appetizer ($7.25). The dreamy scent of homemade lasagna ($8.75) leads diners to contemplate faraway adventures, from exploring Roman catacombs to playing a thrilling game of laser tag inside a hot air balloon’s wicker basket.
A variety of seating options, including tables, booths, and bar stools, permits patrons to hone their sitting techniques in preparation of movie marathons and other couch-based sports.
- Table, booth & bar dining
- Tasty comfort food
- Family friendly
- Slow-roasted prime rib Friday nights
To function properly, the human body requires a steady stream of nutrients, sunlight, and compliments from other species about its opposable thumbs. Use your bendable digits to provide yourself with nutrients with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of American fare at Thursdays Too in Rock Hill.
Thursdays Too fills stomachs with the aid of a menu of tried-and-true American specialties and caters to diners with top-notch service. Diners donning pilgrim garb can enjoy a roast-turkey dinner served with brown gravy, traditional homemade stuffing, and cranberry sauce ($9.25), and pioneers seeking new American classics can gobble up seasoned tenderloin medallions ($11.25) and blackened tilapia with mango salsa ($13.50). Potato skins ($6.95) and chips ($4.25) are made in-house, as is the tangy honey mustard that accompanies the chicken-strip appetizer ($7.25). The dreamy scent of homemade lasagna ($8.75) leads diners to contemplate faraway adventures, from exploring Roman catacombs to playing a thrilling game of laser tag inside a hot air balloon’s wicker basket.
A variety of seating options, including tables, booths, and bar stools, permits patrons to hone their sitting techniques in preparation of movie marathons and other couch-based sports.