Friday, November 17, 2017

Cheap cheeseburgers and other deals in Denver, Nov. 17-23

Cheesy deal

Before you stuff yourself on Thursday, stuff yourself with savings at Sonic Drive-In. On Nov. 21, the fast-food chain is celebrating Thanksgiving a few days early by offering cheeseburgers at 50 percent off. With no limit, everyone in the clan can chomp on a cheap cheeseburger. To make it a frugal feast, order a large fries and everyone can share, or visit during its daily happy for half-price drinks and slushes from 2 to 4 p.m., too. sonicdrivein.com

Musical chairs

If you miss or missed the Broadway smash “Rent” back in the late ’90s, now’s your chance to experience it for the first time or yet again — but on the cheap. The Tony Award-winning musical returns to the stage in a 20th anniversary touring production at the Buell Theatre through Nov. 21. Producers continue the beloved tradition of making the show accessible to all by offering discounted tickets at every performance. Seats in the first two rows of the orchestra section will be available for $20 each — regularly up to $115. Two and a half hours before the curtain rises, fans can enter a pre-show lottery at the box office for a chance to win one or two of the $20 seats. The show plays nightly at 7:30 p.m., with a 2 p.m. matinee on Saturday and Sunday. Entries are accepted for 30 minutes; then, names are drawn. You must be present and have a photo ID. denvercenter.org

Freeze tag

Do you want a free Jr. Frosty every time you dine at Wendy’s next year? All you have to do is purchase a Frosty Key Tag for just $2. The tags go on sale Nov. 20 in-restaurant and online (with a minimal shipping charge). Then, every time you visit Wendy’s in 2018, flash your key tag and get the sweet treat for free with any purchase. The offer is limited to one per transaction, per visit, per key tag. This deal pays for itself in just a few visits. For maximum savings, buy one for each family member, so all can grab a spoon and dig in. Even sweeter, 90 percent of the proceeds go to help foster kids find their forever family and home. davethomasfoundation.org/frosty

Frugal feast

Not up to kitchen duty? We found a few options for a frugal feast on Thanksgiving. Boston Market offers a Thanksgiving Day meal with roasted turkey, two sides, cornbread and a slice of apple or pumpkin pie for $12.99. Village Inn will be open and serving a traditional Holiday Turkey dinner with all the trimmings for $10.99. Cracker Barrel starts serving its Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner at 11 a.m. for $12.99 ($7.99 for children). The Homestyle Turkey n’ Dressing Meal includes turkey breast, sugar-cured ham, sweet potato casserole, cranberry relish, choice of a side, buttermilk biscuits or corn muffins and a slice of pumpkin pie. Golden Corral (goldencorral.com) goes all out for its Thanksgiving Day buffet with holiday faves such as carved turkey, ham, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole and mashed potatoes. Pricing depends on location. The only downside: No leftovers. Hours vary at each restaurant, so check first before your flock heads over. You’ll find more restaurants dishing up Thanksgiving dinner for under $30 per person at milehighonthecheap.com.

Budget cuts

Have you ever considered paying for haircuts months in advance? It’s a smart move, given the savings you’ll pocket down the road. For a limited time, Great Clips is offering its once-a-year pre-paid Haircut Card for $10.99. Load as many discounted haircuts on the card as you want — one for $10.99, two for $21.98, three for $32.97 and so on. There is no limit. The pre-paid card never expires, is transferable (even in the same visit) and can be redeemed at any participating location in the U.S. True cheapskates might consider paying for a year’s worth of haircuts upfront. It may be a small investment now, but the long-term savings will definitely pay off. The card cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon. Plus, you must tip separately from the card. greatclips.com

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