How To Enter For Your Chance to Win a $50 Metro Diner Gift Card
We've got a chance for you to win a gift card to one of Tuscaloosa's favorite places to grab a great meal.
Metro Diner has been serving people southern classics for years. Their story dates all the way back to the 1930s according to their site.
The word is, Metro Diner quickly became a go-to local restaurant down in Florida known for comforting classics and reimagined favorites.
Who doesn't love a good breakfast meal?
Their classic chicken and waffles never miss but did you know Metro Diner serves dinner? With a new all-day menu, enjoy the freedom to have breakfast for dinner or dinner for breakfast! Hallmarked by bold flavors and big portions, choose from fan-favorites like the Classic Burger, Bissel Breakfast, Iron City Meatloaf, or Chicken and Waffles... available for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
In addition to tried-and-true classics, savor new menu items including:
· Shepherd's Pie – back by popular demand!
· Teriyaki Salmon Plate
· Meat Lover’s Scramble Bowl
· Loaded Burger Bowl
We're giving you a chance to win a $50 gift card to Metro Diner so you can enjoy many of their favorites like chicken and waffles, shrimp and grits, classic burger, or Iron City Meatloaf.
To qualify for your chance to win this $50 Metro Diner Gift Card make sure you have our free station app.
After you've downloaded the app, open it and tap the microphone to send us a voice message letting us know your name, where you're from, and which new menu item you'd like to try at Metro Diner. (Shepherd's Pie, Teriyaki Salmon Plate, Meat Lover’s Scramble Bowl, or the Loaded Burger Bowl)
That's it! It's just that easy!
If selected, you could be enjoying some delicious classics at Metro Diner on us.
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