$15 for $35 at Hart & Thistle
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:42 am
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Yeah, but getting a $35 meal for $15 means you have an extra $20 for beer! Sadly, I'd waste more than that on gas just to get there.Seanstoppable wrote:Sadly, it says that the coupons are not good for alcoholic beverages.
...which is why they're discounting the food to bring people in. People already go there for the beer. I don't think any meals there are worth $35.ratchet wrote:we're generally ranting about the food, and raving about the beer
that's logical thinking right there....LOL..you're a genius..akr71 wrote:Yeah, but getting a $35 meal for $15 means you have an extra $20 for beer!
There's nothing that expensive on the menu so use them up with a friend or two or just go hungry and have a few appz too.KMcK wrote:
I don't think any meals there are worth $35.
Well. The craft brewing community is a fairly tight-knit group and I am fairly well known within those circles across this wonderful country but I'm pretty impressed with myself for having become world renowned, can't wait to tell mom!KMcK wrote: It's nice to see that Nash is world renowned. Is there something to that or is he simply 'world renowned in Nova Scotia'?
Free booze, coupon or not is illegal in this province sadly.Seanstoppable wrote:Sadly, it says that the coupons are not good for alcoholic beverages.
I'd say. When I posted on BeerAdvocate that I was heading to Chicago, I had several people there ask me to bring some of his beer. So definitely North America wide!KMcK wrote: It's nice to see that Nash is world renowned. Is there something to that or is he simply 'world renowned in Nova Scotia'?