
The food-centric deals are kicking off with a celebration of National Croissant Day at La Madeleine where scanning the application in the cafe or placing an online order will fetch you a free butter croissant with any purchase on January 30, according to ABC15. The Great Greek is serving comfort in a bowl with a 50% discount on their Avgolemono Soup with the purchase of an entrée through March 17.
City of Mesa employees can look forward to a special treat starting February 1, as Barrio Brewing Co. at Mesa Gateway Airport is rolling out a weekly deal that offers 20% off dine-in food orders. If you feel sharing is caring there's a buy one, get one free deal available with the purchase of two beverages, all it takes is a city ID for validation, and beyond the airport. Red Robin is also tempting taste buds with 50% off Kids' Meals every Wednesday, a promotion that patrons can enjoy for dine-in or can claim for online ordering with the promo code “KIDSMEAL50”. Further stretching that dollar or saving for a rainy day, families can cash in on Peter Piper Pizza's six new “Piper Deals”, which include a variety of meal combinations starting at a delicious $27.99.
For those in the service or those who mold young minds, there are year-long benefits available. Myke’s Pizza and Morning Squeeze are granting a 10% discount to active military and veterans, while teachers can snag a free admission to the Museum of Illusions every Tuesday by simply showing their teacher ID at the exhibit. And if classic cinema gets your gears going, Harkins Theatres' Tuesday Night Classics is serving up nostalgia with just a $5 ticket, not to mention their "Movies You Might Have Missed" series which continues to play 2023 favorites at the same low price until February 11.
The previous week wasn't shy on deals either, as Black Rock Coffee Bar celebrated its grand opening on January 26 by offering $2 medium drinks at its newest Mesa location, a perk that didn't last long but kept the caffeine flowing from dawn till dusk. Macayo’s Mexican Food’s almost giveaway prices on their signature ceramic margarita mugs plus the 78-cent margarita refills on that same day, as reported by ABC15. Hash Kitchen threw in some sumptuous free bacon for Barrett Jackson ticket holders, a tempting way to start the day. And The Sicilian Butcher wasn't far behind with their free bruschetta for the motor enthusiasts showing their ticket stubs. Valley businesses know a thing or two about enticing deals and delights that sure make customers smile, according to ABC15.
The 7th Annual Doggie Street Festival was a hit with free entry and plenty of goodies for pups and people alike, all happening at Steele Indian School Park if training your canine companion is on the agenda, the Arizona Humane Society offered 20% off their dog classes.









