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BBQ Pork Rib Deal at Old Pueblo Grille

Posted on | November 24, 2009 | No Comments

I have to admit I simply adore barbecued pork ribs. This weekend, Old Pueblo Grille offers a great deal–half a rack of bbq pork ribs for $10.95. Or you can go for broke and take the full rack (over two pounds) for $15.95. Meals come with charro beans and jicama slaw.

You need to sign up first for the “Friends and Family E-Letter.” You sign up right here, get an e-mail coupon, print it out and take it in.

I know that sometimes people join the online club and do not receive a coupon immediately. Some time ago, I chatted with the Director of Operations at Metro Restaurants, who told me that IF you really joined the club, you can tell your server that you are a new member. You will be eligible for the deal. So please join first.

  • Where: Old Pueblo Grille, 60 N. Alvernon Way (just north of Broadway), Tucson 85711. (520) 326-6000.
  • When: Friday, November 27, 2009-Sunday, November 29, 2009. Dinner only.
  • How much: Half a rack is $10.95. A full rack goes for $15.95. Note that you must present the member’s letter. Dine-in only. No split orders. Not valid for parties of 8 or more. Other rules may apply.

–Posted by Hortense P. Tightwad.

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