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Cluck Yeah! All-You-Can-Eat Fried Chicken Night Returns to Eva

When a good thing goes away, it's only natural that good thing is missed. And, oh, how all-you-can-eat Fried Chicken Night at Eva has been missed. But, here's some news that will have you clucking: Fried Chicken Night returns on Wednesdays, starting October 19th.For $19.99, Chef/Owner Mark Gold will be serving up all-you-can-eat fried chicken, Plus, there will be sides of mac & cheese, green beans, crushed potatoes or creamed corn, and a dessert that will change weekly, for $5 per order of each. Hand-crafted cocktails will be $10 apiece.
Eva Restaurant will be accepting reservations from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm every Wednesday and walk-ins are welcome.
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