Monday, July 10, 2017

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[Courtesy of Dallas BBQ]

Via the EVG inbox...

Come out to Dallas BBQ and celebrate National Piña Colada Day today!

Even though piña coladas originated in San Juan, Puerto Rico, you don’t have to travel to the Caribbean for a delicious, refreshing piña colada. Stop by any of Dallas BBQ 10 popular locations throughout New York City to enjoy DBBQ most popular piña coladas, the ‘Blue Hawaii’ with blue raspberry flavor or if your taste buds wants something a bit stronger, try the ‘Beach Bomb,’ a Blue Hawaii topped with frozen pineapple crush with a healthy shot of 151.

No need to go to the beach, stop by Dallas BBQ today and celebrate National Piña Colada Day TEXAS-SIZE!

Dallas BBQ is on the corner of Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place.

6 comments:

  1. ugh. why can't this place get priced out of its lease?

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  2. Interesting..Why no prices?

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  3. Okay I would never go to a place that sells bbq but I'm glad this place is here. Not everyone wants or can afford "chef food" or whatever the hottest thing to float across the East River from Brooklyn or some form of frozen treat which has been beat up, forced trough a horse's hoof and rolled in a bed of kale. It's where visitors from LI felt comfortable eating and food portions are buffet scale. We all want diversity right, well this place offers that and brain freeze drinks too.

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  4. Come out and celebrate pina colada day pricing is still the same but still come stop by LOL

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  5. The BBQ offers something that everyday people want and that is why it has outlasted some of these chef driven, fancy pants joints that open and close left and right.

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  6. I've always thumbed my nose at this bbq, but as others say, this is probably the only affordable eats around without the pretentiousness of all the restos...err gastropubs and brostaurants and that have opened up.

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