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Published on April 22, 2024
Celebrate National Pretzel Day in the Valley with Free Bites and Savory SavingsSource: Unsplash/ Pierre Gui

National Pretzel Day on April 26 is set to tantalize taste buds across the Valley. Local businesses are rolling out a smorgasbord of savory savings, and Pretzelmaker is no exception, offering one free order of Small Original Pretzel Bites, according to Fast Food Club. The pretzel magnate is putting their doughy delights on the house in select stores nationwide in an ode to this twisted tradition.

Meanwhile, valley favorites aren't knotting around when it comes to deals. Pedal Haus Brewery dishes out its Crispy Pork Schnitzel Sandwich for a modest $7, and Wetzel's Pretzels is gifting an Original Pretzel free of charge after 3 p.m. without requiring a purchase, as reported by ABC15. Macayo's Mexican Food is guacing out with their 78-cent homemade appetizer in celebration of their 78th anniversary, again, on the doughy holiday.

Not to be left in a twist, the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is luring in early birds with a summer deal of 40% off for stays between Memorial Day and Labor Day, a promo available until May 15 for the sunny season. Educators can also score free admission to the Museum of Illusions on Tuesdays, and Peter Piper Pizza remains stout in its support, offering a 10% year-round discount to veterans with a valid ID.

Fret not if you think indulging in these offerings is all twist and no shout; Pretzelmaker is flexing their menu beyond the complimentary bites. From their hand-rolled classic pretzels, savory sandwiches to a refreshing array of dips, and their famed all-natural lemonade. The brand, borne out of a single stand in 1991, continues to uphold a tradition of quality nibbles, the Fast Food Club reported.

This April 26, whether it's a hunger for a twist of tradition or the taste of a freebie, Valley residents and nationwide pretzel aficionados alike have plenty to look forward to. So, regardless of whether you take your pretzels salted, unsalted, or dipped in something decadently cheesy, there's a pretzel party poised to please the palate and perhaps pinch pennies too.