$10 for $20 Worth of Burgers, Shakes & More at Hollywood Diner in Carter Lake, IA
Time travel can be costly, confusing, and alienating, particularly when you walk into a speakeasy wearing a powdered wig or arrive at the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back of an ankylosaurus. Enjoy a simpler trip back in time with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of burgers, shakes and more at Hollywood Diner in Carter Lake, IA. From the throwback digs of their retro American eatery and soda shop, Hollywood Diner’s soda jerks dish up classic ’50s fare including broiled burgers and sippable shakes. Nibble on nostalgic noshes such as the Frito pie, boasting a layer of corn chips topped with a gooey filling of chili, cheese, and sour cream ($5.99), or the award-winning Reuben Williams, loaded with corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and thousand-island dressing ($6.99). The Kitchen Sink burger, loaded for bear with three cheeses, onion rings, bacon, and an over-hard egg ($7.99), satisfies carnivorous cravings, and pairs tastily with homemade kettle chips or sweet-potato fries. Hollywood Diner slakes thirst with a slew of sip-worthy sweets such as root-beer floats ($2.99) or milkshakes and malts ($3.99), available in nine flavors and made the old-fashioned way in a blender powered by Hollywood’s stationary penny-farthing bike. Stepping through Hollywood Diner’s stainless steel façade, patrons propel forward with a past-seeking blast into the restaurant’s nifty fifties’ interior. Decked out with classic-movie posters, vinyl booths, and fry cooks in poodle skirts, Hollywood Diner transports customers to a time when men were men and kids were named Beaver. Groupon Says Groupon Presents April Fools’™ April Fools’ Day has a new owner—Groupon! Read about our acquisition of the popular hoax-based holiday here. Read more…
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$10 for $20 Worth of Burgers, Shakes & More at Hollywood Diner in Carter Lake, IA
$99 for a One-Night Stay, Breakfast for Two, a $25 Dining Credit, and Valet Parking at Magnolia Hotel (Up to $239 Value)
People often do things in hotels that they would never do in their own homes, such as sleep soundly, watch Marley and Me , or let the kids drink as much shampoo as they want. Let loose with today’s Groupon: for $99, you get a one-night stay, breakfast for two, a $25 dining credit, and valet parking at the Magnolia Hotel in downtown Omaha (up to a $239 total value). The Prohibition-era Aquila Court Building, recognized in the National Register of Historic Places, houses the luxurious Magnolia Hotel’s 145 boutique-style guest rooms . Guests can sprawl across spacious beds, lounge on teal furniture, or gaze through tall windows at the city skyline and the roaming, lovelorn gorillas on nearby roofs. When the dinner theremin sounds, diners can use their $25 credit to feast on half-pound Magnolia cheeseburgers made with Angus beef ($9), three-cheese lobster mac ‘n’ cheese ($18), or other dishes served at the Magnolia Club Room lounge and restaurant. Richly appointed with dark wood tables and red floors, the lounge lets guests bathe in its font of beer and wine in a reception from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., or pregame for a bakery crawl with a cookie-and-milk buffet (8 p.m.–10 p.m.). A complimentary American breakfast awaits visitors on their way out to visit Magnolia Hotel’s cultured neighbors, which include old-school pubs like Mr. Toad’s, art hubs like the Orpheum Theater, and rock spokes like the Qwest Center. Wired high-speed Internet in all rooms ensures e-mail access and makes it easy to stay in touch with friends who mistakenly wander into the hallway. Groupon Says Groupon Presents April Fools’™ April Fools’ Day has a new owner—Groupon! Read about our acquisition of the popular hoax-based holiday here. Read more…
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$99 for a One-Night Stay, Breakfast for Two, a $25 Dining Credit, and Valet Parking at Magnolia Hotel (Up to $239 Value)
‘Gateway to the Wild’ Gets Underway
Omaha, NE- Kaylee Masloskie visits the Henry Doorly Zoo often. “I was looking for big lady bugs, giraffes, and some chameleons,” says the four year old.
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‘Gateway to the Wild’ Gets Underway
Police report squalor, arrest mom
A report of possible child neglect led Omaha police to a home with dog feces on the floor, mice droppings in the refrigerator and on the kitchen counter, and bugs scaling the walls.
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Police report squalor, arrest mom
Suitable for framing
Forget that glossy photo poster tacked up to the wall. Now all the cool kids hang their posters in frames.
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Suitable for framing
A film salute to the great and influential Federico Fellini
Federico Fellini is one of the most celebrated non-Americans in the history of the Oscars, his life’s work capped in 1993 with a career honorary Academy Award.
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A film salute to the great and influential Federico Fellini
UNO Study: Lead Levels In North Omaha Normal
As local gardeners work to grow more fresh food in the eastern half of the city, a group of researchers want to make sure it’s safe.
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UNO Study: Lead Levels In North Omaha Normal
Some zoo remodeling begins
For now, Rosenblatt Stadium will remain on its hill, a silent guardian overlooking the bustle going on at the Henry Doorly Zoo.
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Some zoo remodeling begins
With Deke Reichardt
The culinary expertise of Deke Reichardt guides the Jackson Street Tavern in the Old Market.
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With Deke Reichardt
Hastings senator helps with CIR reform
District 33 Sen. Dennis Utter praises amendments to LB397 during a news conference Tuesday in Lincoln .
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Hastings senator helps with CIR reform

