
Thaddeus lives like a King on Tuesdays. Why Can't You?
Tuesdays are pretty much the paramount of the week to go out, especially if you do that thing called eating, and if you don’t then you should probably try it. Beating the recession with tips from the Screw You Recession! website sometimes requires some sacrifice. However, I always think it’s nice to treat myself without having to burn a hole in my wallet.
I usually wait until Tuesday before I have a good meal because it is definitely when meals are the cheapest and I suggest you do the same. Don’t be surprised. I’m sure between school, work or soccer practice you don’t have time to challenge Chef Ramsay for the crown either. Because of this, I have been forced to learn my way around the week like the back of my hand and I’m telling you Tuesdays are a gold mine.
If you do or don’t decide to spend your Tuesday going to cheap movie night at Cineplex or a cheap Blue Jays game (yes, Canada still has a baseball team), don’t forget to eat. You have two choices: a good restaurant or fast food. But let’s be honest, eating Toonie Tuesdays at KFC or downing the burger of the day forces me to run those extra kilometers just to burn those calories. Fast food is fairly cheap most of the time, so you might take advantage of a blockbuster in the food world and go to a restaurant.
My friends and I are fans of the cheese cappelletti at East Side Mario’s. I would have no problem forking out the $10 to get one of the select entrees and unlimited bread and salad. This is a great place. It’s cheap and for once in your life, you’ll be able to offer your lady something unlimited. For all you hockey loving, beer drinking, or any other type of Canadians, you can either hit up Kelsey’s in favor of all you can eat wings for $16 or go to a Riley’s Bar and Grill and get 29-39 cent wings, depending on the location. It’s a great way to go hang with the guys and even split a pitcher, but if a girl took me out for wings, she would definitely get a call back.
If for some reason, unlimited food offered at these prices does not appeal to you because, well I don’t know why it wouldn’t but who I am to judge, you can go to Boston Pizza for Pasta Tuesdays. There you can become the artist you always wanted to be and create your own pasta starting at $7, increasing with the type of meat you add.
If these restaurants aren’t your cup of tea, give a few local places a call; most likely they will have some deals on. So be like Mike, mark all fifty-two Tuesdays on your calendar, and eagerly wait for the next time you can eat food that you haven’t made in the microwave. That’s the only way I eat.
Just kidding, but seriously.