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Free Grilled Cheese at Daily Melt for National Grilled Cheese Day

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Free sammy and soup shot.
Forget Christmas -- today is National Grilled Cheese Day.

Whether you like it with brie and apple or you're a traditionalist and your sammy of choice has to be American on white bread (with a cup of tomato soup), the simple act of toasting bread and cheese together elevates both ingredients into something very close to heaven on earth.

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To celebrate this momentous holiday, the Daily Melt at Coral Square is giving away free grilled cheese sandwiches to the first 100 people who show up when the shop opens at 10 a.m. 

Be one of the first 100, and you'll get a lunch combo for free (one to a customer, please). That's a grilled cheese sandwich, soup shot or chips (go for the soup, you traditionalist), and a soda from the awesome Coke Freestyle machine where you can ask for a cherry/lemon Coke or an orange Sprite for the grand total of free! Nothing! Nada!

If you're in Delray and you're into grilled cheese of monster proportions, you might want to check out the seven-cheese grilled cheese at Dada. Made with a combo of cheddar, Swiss, goat, blue, sheep feta, American, and provolone and served with tomato soup, this could be the most decadent (and expensive at $20.50) grilled cheese of your life.




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Laine Doss is the food and spirits editor for Miami New Times, covering the restaurant and bar scene in South Florida. She has been featured on Cooking Channel’s Eat Street and Food Network’s Great Food Truck Race. Doss won an Alternative Weekly award for her feature on what it’s like to wait tables. In a previous life, she appeared off-Broadway and shook many a cocktail as a bartender at venues in South Florida and New York City. When she’s not writing, you can find Doss running some marathon then celebrating at the nearest watering hole.
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