Summer dealage at M�m�
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Summer dealage at M�m�
M�m� chef/owner David Katz just introduced two nice paper-saving deals for the summer.
First: Weekdays from 5:30 to 6:30, they're offering a cheap happy hour-style menu, with $5 glasses of wine (white, red, rose) and $5 apps (off-the-menu eats like shrimp/chorizo skewers, steamed clams and their popular sizzling mussels). Second: BYO beer or wine every Wednesday evening with no corkage. Typically, the fee's only $10, anyway.
Also, if you haven't done this already, get over to 22nd and Spruce on Thursdays for their fried chicken lunch deal � you get a drumstick, a thigh, a peppery biscuit, a dope dipping sauce and your choice of iced tea, lemonade or High Life for the seemingly unfair price of $11. Sides � they did potato salad and jalapeno hush puppies this week � are also available for a separate charge. Team Meal Ticket just checked it out and ravaged.
M�m�, 2201 Spruce St., 215-735-4900, memerestaurant.com
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