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February 17, 2006
Free coffee at Mel’s Diner Port Richey
Port Richey , Fla. – Mel’s Diner, affectionately known as “Southwest Florida’s kitchen,” has always placed the satisfaction of its customers above all else.
Starting Monday, Feb. 20, the company’s Port Richey location will take that belief to greater heights, offering free coffee to anyone stopping by the restaurant every day from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. No purchase is required and there are absolutely no strings attached.
On Mondays, the Port Richey still will offer a free “pit-stop” service. Just pull up to the curb outside the eatery, and one of Mel’s friendly attendants will top of your mug -- or offer you a fresh cup -- before sending you on your way.
The perk (no pun intended) is part of a new customer appreciation program initiated at Mel’s Diner -- just another way to say thanks to its much-loved costumers in the area.
Founded by Chris Karakosta in San Carlos, FL in 1989, Mel’s Diner originally set out to mimic the look and feel of Karakosta’s first eatery, the Chicago-based family style diner, Dimitri’s. Currently, the chain boasts 10 locations throughout southwest Florida and plans to add four more stores by 2007, including spots in Naples, Cape Coral and Sarasota. While its reach may be widespread, each store continues to pride itself on the family friendly service, high value and made-from-scratch comfort foods that made the original location such a success.
For more information, visit http://www.melsdiners.com
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