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Free Chicken at Dinah's? Race You to the Door!

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Screw KFC and El Pollo Loco. Dinah's makes the real stuff.

Through the end of the month, Dinah's in Glendale is offering a free chicken lunch to "new customers". That means anyone over 18 with a picture ID. If you try to go back twice, your name will be on a list (and you will have really bad karma).

Customers have their choice of a leg and thigh or breast and wing plus one side dish absolutely free. From opening to closing. No "buy one get one free" no "free with purchase". No catch whatsoever. You just have to cough up for your own drink if you want one. If you want a "dinner" they will deduct the price of a lunch from the bill.

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Dinah's told LAist it's a promotion to turn more people on to their amazing one-of-a-kind chicken. And might we suggest their coleslaw as your side? It's made with pineapple and seriously kicks ass.

Get it while it's hot! Dinah's Original Recipe Fried Chicken 4106 San Fernando Road Glendale, CA 91204 (818) 244-4188

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