Save 20% off up to 3 local deals with code (Exp: 12/2): TAKE20
Kosher deals (Always check local kosher supervision):
-Save 40% on Meal Delivery from Heavenly Kosher Diet
-Save 52% on Kashrus Magazine Subscription
-Save 41% on Gluten Free Baked Goods at Katz Gluten Free
New Jersey:
-Save 45% at Hummus Elite (Englewood)
-Save 36% at The Butcher’s Steakhouse (Deal)
New York:
Save Up To 58% At Courtside Grill NY
-Save 50% off a four course dinner at Talia’s Steakhouse (Coupon not valid for this offer)
-Save 50% off brunch at Talia’s Steakhouse
-Save 40% at Black and White Bakery
-Save 38% at Rolls, Sushi, & Salad
-Save 50% at Schnitzel Express
Boston:
Chicago:
-Save 34% off dinner at Bebe’s Kosher Deli
Dallas:
Los Angeles:
-Save 40% at Got Kosher? (Memphis-Style BBQ Pulled Beef Sandwich!)
-Save 44% at Bibi’s Bakery Cafe
-Save 56% at Unique Bakery And Cafe
-Save 37% at Schwartz Bakery (Don’t miss their Crumb cheese danishes, “kit-kat” bars, and caramel cake)
Miami:
-Save 40% at Carlos & Gabbys Smokehouse & Grill
-Save 35% at The Kugel Factory
-Save 47% at 17 Restaurant and Sushi Bar
-Save 55% at Holy Bagels & Pizzeria
Las Vegas:
-Save 40% at Anise Tapas & Grill
-Save 40% at Sababa Mediterranean Grill
South Bend, IN:
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3 Comments On "Today Only: Groupon 20% Off Local Deals; Kosher Restaurant Groupon Roundup"
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Are the tax and gratuity charged on the restaurant’s standard price or Groupon price, as that would be several dollars extra at most of these restaurants.
@mike: You first eat and when ready to pay you take out the groupon voucher and pay. In the worst case they will throw you out of the store, 😉 just pay after in case they wouldn’t let you pay with the voucher, now after you ate they don’t have much of a choice and to nicely take the voucher!
@MYI
You didn’t answer my question, if a restaurant is regularly $80 and with groupon it’s $40, are your taxes and tips on the $80 or $40?