Restaurants & Bars

Feeling Lucky? Get Free Burgers For A Year At Office Tavern Grill

The Office Tavern Grill is offering patrons a way to feel lucky on the unlucky Friday the 13th.

SUMMIT, NJ — The Office Tavern Grill, in Summit, Morristown and Ridgewood, is offering patrons a way to feel lucky on the unlucky Friday the 13th.

Guests who visit their local Office Tavern Grill location on Friday will have a chance to win free burgers for a year. A special pass will be given to 13 random lucky guests dining inside, which will allow them to enjoy any of The Office Tavern Grill’s mouthwatering burgers when they visit the restaurant for free for one full year.

“Over here at The Office Tavern Grill, we’re sick and tired of being afraid of Friday the 13th,” said Steve Baliva, vice president of operations, 40NORTH Restaurant Group. “Instead of worrying about what could possibly go wrong, we have decided to turn this notorious day on its head and give our customers something to look forward to. Because who wouldn’t feel like the luckiest person ever if they could enjoy our delicious burgers for free for a year?!”

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Rules of the giveaway:

  • Offer available only on July 13 to guests dining in at The Office Tavern Grill in Morristown, Ridgewood or Summit.
  • Limit one per customer.
  • Cannot be combined with any other offer.
  • Dine-in only.
  • Winners to receive one free 100 percent ground chuck burger per month for 12 months beginning Aug. 1 through Aug. 1, 2019.
  • 13 total winners will be chosen at random across the three restaurant locations.

For more information visit www.TheOfficeTavernGrill.com.

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