Perry’s Steakhouse is returning to 1979 with a special 79-cent pork chop lunch on May 2. The offer is available to 100 dine-in guests over 21 at each location.
Perry's Steakhouse offers a great deal on its famous pork chop lunch, which will bring back many memories and save you even more money.
The Texas restaurant's classic pork chop lunch will be only 79 cents on May 2 at all sites. The deal was made as part of a day-long celebration of the business's history. The company began as a small butcher shop in Houston in 1979.
The deal starts at 10:30 a.m. The special price will only be given to the first 100 people who eat at each place. Perry's famous pork chop, whipped potatoes, and applesauce are part of the meal.
The company's Facebook post says that the deal is only good for dine-in customers who are 21 years or older. Perry first hinted at the throwback promotion last week. On April 22, he officially announced the date and information.
The post said, "For one day only, #FlashbackFriday, Perry's is going back to 1979, when we first opened as a small butcher shop in Houston, Texas." "This is how we thank you for being a part of our story."
People will be excited to get the famous dish for a lot less money because it was only 79 cents in the year the brand started.
Guests who want to take advantage of the deal should get there early because each spot can only hold 100 people.
For more information and news, fans can visit Perry's Steakhouse's main Facebook page.
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