Pancake Parlour - Free Short Stack (Melb Central) @ Wednesday, August 29, 2012 Free Short Stack - no purchase required!
Short Stack: two pancakes with your choice of cream, ice-cream or whipped butter & maple-flavoured syrup.
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Conditions - As in title, Melbourne Central store only. - Print out the coupon/show the online SMS from scanning the QR code (here's the direct link to the online SMS). - One per a person, per visit. - Expires 31st Aug (Friday). Notes - Short stacks are sold for around $12, but they always have BYGOF on supermarket dockets, hence worth $6. - They allow for multiple free Short Stacks on your table provided everyone has the coupon or the text on their phone. - The offer is posted on the Student's Offers page but nowhere in its condition does it say you need to be a student and they have not asked for student cards. Just to be safe I'm bringing my card. Open from 7am till late. Join me for breakfast anyone? I'll be the one with ice-cream on my short stack and a cappuccino. ;) Krissy said... on August 29, 2012 at 10:44 AM oooo thanks for that! |
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