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Election Day Specials: Where to Eat and Party After You Rock the Vote

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If you haven’t yet, check out Frontburner to see what’s been happening at all the polls. My coworkers are currently howling about not receiving any “I Voted” stickers. I, on the other hand, am still fuming about my terrible two-hour wait in Carrollton. At least this chocolate caramel cupcake that I have for breakfast is helping. Food is comforting, especially after voting. On that note, I have a list of places you can visit today for some great deals. And, if you still need a place to watch the election results, don’t forget you can still buy $5 tickets to D’s Election Night Live at the Granada Theater. It starts at 8:30 p.m.

Afrah Restaurant
314 E. Main St.

Wear your “I Voted” sticker today during lunch and get a free gelato (Sorry, Liz, I guess you’ll be missing out.)

Blue Goose Cantina
11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
All five Blue Goose locations.

The Blue Goose Cantina will celebrate Election Day with an all-day $5.00 Red and Blue margarita special.

Gazeebo Burgers
6009 Parker Rd., Plano

We are having an ‘election special.’ A majority of our menu will be discounted 50%, to include all certified angus beef burgers, turkey burgers, chicken sandwiches, kids meals, sodas and all sides.

Hotel St. Germain
7:00 p.m., $85 per person
To make a reservation, please call the concierge at 214-871-2516
2516 Maple Avenue

Whether you want to celebrate or drown your sorrows,
Hotel St Germain is the place to be on Election Night.

Enjoy special Election-inspired cocktails and a variety
of hors d óeuvres created by Executive Chef Chad Martin

Live television coverage of all the election results
broadcast in the Dining Room and the Library

Max’s Wine Dive
3600 McKinney Ave., Ste. 100

Show you cast your vote & enjoy our House Garnacha for $5/glass!

Ruthie’s Cheesesteak Cafe
Check out our food truck schedule for location and times.

The Obamarama ($9) has chicken, onions, provolone cheese, secret seasonings on a hoagie roll.
The Rominator ($9) has beef, onions, provolone cheese, and secret seasonings on a hoagie roll.

Taco Bueno
All day on November 6

“Guac the Vote” – Free guac and chips to anyone who goes in and says they have voted.

 

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