HOUSTON, May 01, 2018 -- In honor of International Firefighters’ Day, participating Casa Olé locations will be offering firefighters a free entrée on Friday, May 4, 2018 during regular business hours. The special offer is open to all firefighters in uniform or with an official identification badge, which must be presented to receive the deal.
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In addition to the restaurant special for firefighters, participating restaurants will also deliver complimentary fajita packs to their local firehouses leading up to International Firefighters’ Day.
“At Casa Olé, we care deeply about our local communities and are passionate about giving thanks to those who keep us safe on a daily basis,” said Marcus Jundt, CEO. “Honoring our local firefighters for International Firefighters’ Day is one important way we can celebrate and thank all of our hard-working firemen and firewomen for their service to our community.”
The International Firefighters’ Day deal is valid only on May 4, 2018 at participating Casa Olé locations. Firefighters must be in uniform and/or present a badge to receive the offer for one free entrée, excluding alcohol, tax, and gratuity. It cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or discount. The offer is valid on the firefighter’s meal only.
Casa Olé has 34 locations across Texas and Louisiana. The restaurant is part of Williston Holding Company, which currently operates and franchises 56 Mexican and American restaurant locations across nine brands: Casa Olé, Monterey’s Little Mexico, Überrito, Tortuga Mexican Kitchen, Crazy Jose’s, Williston Brewing Company, Gramma Sharon’s, J Dub’s Bar & Grill, and Doc Holliday’s Roadhouse.
About Casa Olé
Since its 1973 founding in Houston, Casa Olé has been a neighborhood family restaurant serving delicious, high-quality Mexican food and providing best-in-class service. The brand has grown to include 34 locations across Texas and Louisiana, including franchise locations. The restaurant specializes in Tex-Mex dishes like enchiladas, fajitas, chimichangas and burritos and serves up customer favorites like Casa Olé’s famous green sauce and queso daily. For more information, visit www.casaole.com.
About Williston Holding Company
Williston Holding Company (WHC) is a rapidly growing restaurant corporation that currently operates and franchises 56 restaurants in Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arizona. Its brands include Casa Olé, Monterey’s Little Mexico, Überrito, Tortuga Mexican Kitchen and Crazy Jose’s, each offering authentic Mexican and Tex-Mex food that is made from scratch daily. Williston Brewing Company, Doc Holliday’s Roadhouse, Gramma Sharon’s and J Dub’s Bar & Grill comprise WHC’s North Dakota portfolio of American restaurants.
Media Contact:
April Lynch
Principal • Lynchpin Strategic Communications
Ph: (713) 922-1895 [email protected]
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