Sometimes you just want a dense, calorie-packed Italian meal. And bread. And quite possibly, some calamari. I’m hungry.
When your stomach begs you to indulge a little, you probably head straight to your neighborhood Carrabba’s. (Trust me, I know you do — I used to work at one.)
If you’re in the mood for some comfort food this this week, get ready for your cravings to be fulfilled for a few days.
Your trip to Carrabba’s is going to land you free food to take home — no questions asked.
Delizioso!
How to Get Free Food From Carrabba’s This Week
From now through Sept. 4, Carrabba’s will offer a free to-go spaghetti and meatballs when you purchase Chicken Bryan, Chicken Marsala or Pollo Rosa Maria. All you have to do to get this deal is dine in — sorry, takeout orders are not eligible — and mention the freebie when you order.
If you’ve never heard of those dishes, here’s a quick rundown: They’re all deliciously decadent, topped with elegant cheeses or a savory sauce and really delicious, I promise.
Plus, each of these dishes come with a soup or salad and a side. And FREE bread. As many loaves as your carb-loving heart desires. (We’ll deal with it tomorrow at the gym, OK?)
If you have dinner plans with a friend this week, consider heading to Carrabba’s and grabbing this deal. You’ll thank yourself the day after when you don’t have to make dinner.
Keep in mind that this deal is only available at participating Carrabba’s locations, so you may want to call your local restaurant before heading out. It specifically excludes Kirby and Woodway locations in Houston and all airport locations.
Kelly Smith is a junior writer and engagement specialist at The Penny Hoarder. Catch her on Twitter at @keywordkelly.
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