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If you're a connoisseur of red meat, you know that Allen Brothers USDA prime steaks get seared up at some of the best steakhouses across the nation. They're pricey at retail, to say the least. Sigel's, the only local source, is discounting them 10 percent today through Monday for your Memorial Day grilling pleasure. That's not a huge discount, but it's good for a gallon or so of gasoline per steak. At least, that was true at this posting. Sigel's has them at four stores: Sigel's Elite (209 N. Fitzhugh at Cole), Sigel's Addison (15003 Inwood), Sigel's Greenville (5757 Greenville, across from Old Town) and Vin Classic Wines (The Shops at Legacy, Plano, on the north side of the street). CommentsE-mail entry: |
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Last I heard, Roy Pope Grocery in Fort Worth also carries Allen Bros.
I checked with Roy Pope, and while they do carry USDA prime steaks, they're not from Allen Bros.