Casual restaurant chain TGI Fridays has introduced a new cocktail, named The Tax Break, to provide a refreshing reprieve during the tax season.
The limited-time offer, available between 2 and 30 April, will feature a margarita blend with 1800 Silver Tequila, citrus, agave, strawberry, and passionfruit.
Additionally, the drink can be served with a side of Hennessy VS.
The Tax Break cocktail will be available at participating TGI Fridays locations for $7.
TGI Fridays CEO Weldon Spangler said: “As a brand that’s known for its iconic bar, we’re experts at crafting the perfect drink to bring That Fridays Feeling™ to any and every moment.
“We know that tax season can be a stressful time for many, so we’re flipping the script by giving our guests a fun reprieve to make their day a little less taxing.”
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By GlobalDataThe brand is also promoting its new $5 Happy Hour, which includes a variety of drinks and appetisers.
The $5 Happy Hour will be available Monday through Friday, from 3 pm to 6 pm and from 9 pm until closing.
It will feature hand-crafted cocktails, craft beers, and spirits such as Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Bulleit Bourbon.
Guests can also enjoy signature bar bites like Loaded Potato Skins and Whiskey-Glazed Chicken Slammers.
TGI Fridays will also offer its Rewards members a free entrée with the purchase of one entrée of equal or lesser value.
The Fridays Rewards programme also offers perks like free chips and salsa or a $3 discount on any appetiser.
Earlier this year, TGI Fridays sold eight of its corporate-owned restaurants in the northeastern US to its former CEO, Ray Blanchette. The financial details of the transaction have not been made public.