On Tuesday, November 11, Wings Etc. Grill & Pub will salute all active-duty personnel and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces by offering a free entrée, valued up to $13.99, at participating locations in honor of Veterans Day.
“We wish to express deep gratitude for the sacrifice and service of our nation’s active duty and retired members of the military,” said Wings Etc. CEO Rob Hensmann. “Veterans Day gives us the opportunity to say thank you in a tangible way and to recognize the men and women who have given so much to protect our freedom. We’re honored to serve them, and we hope they’ll feel the appreciation of our entire Wings Etc. family when they join us on Veterans Day.”
This offer is available at participating Wings Etc. locations on Tuesday, November 11. Proof of service or veteran status is required. This offer is good for dine-in only. Some restrictions may apply.
Participating locations include, in Indiana: Angola, Avon, Bluffton, Brazil, Camby, Columbia City, Connersville, Decatur, Elkhart, Evansville, Fort Wayne (four locations), Franklin, Goshen, Greenfield, Greenwood, Huntington, Indianapolis (two locations), Kendallville, La Porte, Lafayette (two locations), Marion, Martinsville, Mishawaka, Muncie, Newburgh, Noblesville, Osceola, Peru, Plainfield, Plymouth, Princeton, Rochester, Shelbyville, South Bend (two locations), Terre Haute (two locations), Valparaiso, Vincennes, Wabash, Warsaw and West Lafayette.
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