Mimi’s
Cafe is offering a great deal and fun promotion in celebration of their 35th
Anniversary and French heritage on Bastille Day, Sunday, July 14, the French
national holiday commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution.
On
Sunday, July 14 only, Mimi’s will offer a Heritage Menu featuring several
classic dishes available at their original 1978 pricing. Five of the classic
tastes that have endured the test of time will be offered at the original 1978
price on Bastille Day, July 14.
•Bowl
of French Onion Soup – 1978 price: $2.25
•Pain
Perdu – 1978 price: $4.25
•Individual
Classic Muffins – 1978 price: $.45
•French
Dip Sandwich – 1978 price: $4.10
•Eggs
Benedict – 1978 price: $3.95
Guests
who visit will also have the opportunity to win prizes such as $10,000 in cash,
a trip for two to Napa Valley and more with their Merci for Mimi’s promotion.
Beginning Bastille Day, all lunch and dinner guests will receive a game piece
to be opened on their next visit, revealing a special prize. Prizes include
$10,000 cash, a trip for two to Napa Valley, an in-home dinner prepared by
Mimi’s Cafe Executive Chef Katie Sutton, Mimi’s gift cards and dining
discounts.
ABOUT MIMI'S CAFE
Thirty-five
years ago, influenced by his time spent in France during World War II, American
Airman Arthur J. Simms opened the first Mimi’s Cafe® in Anaheim, Calif. This
charming, French-inspired neighborhood bistro was named after a captivating
mademoiselle he met named Mimi and became a destination for the wonderful
flavors, wines and unmistakable ambience of Paris. The menu featured classic
bistro favorites like French Onion Soup and Pain Perdu in addition to
world-class baked goods including Mimi’s Cafe’s signature freshly baked
muffins. It quickly became a popular place for casual get-togethers and
celebratory moments with family and friends that has grown to 145 restaurants
in the U.S. Mimi’s Cafe is owned by Le Duff America, Inc. More info at
www.MimisCafe.com.
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