Hard Rock Cafe Will be Selling $0.71 Cent Burgers in Celebration of Founders Day
Inflation is definitely a buzz word these days but what if we could somehow turn back the time like Marty McFly? Well for 71 minutes on June 14th you will be able to experience what it was like to buy hamburgers for $0.71 back in the day.
On Wednesday, June 14th Hard Rock Cafe Philadelphia (1113 Market St.) will be offering their signature Country Burger for only $0.71 cents for 71 minutes from 11:30am- 12:41pm.
The special menu pricing is inspired from the original Hard Rock Cafe menu from the 1970’s. June 14th is a special day for Hard Rock because it is Founders Day, the day the original Hard Rock Cafe opened in 1971. The original Hard Rock was founded by Peter Morton and Isaac Tigrett- two Americans inspired by music and food. The men created a company that has lasted for more than five decades based off their motto “Love All – Serve All.” In honor of the 1970s Hard Rock Cafe Philadelphia staff will be dressing up in 1970s clothing and the restaurant will be playing the best of music from the ‘70s.
An item from the original Hard Rock Menu, the Country Burger is a recipe from the old south, made with 6 oz of the finest ground beef, served double-stacked, topped with American cheese and cooked medium well, sprinkled with herbs and spices, with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, and special dressing, served with seasoned fries and sweet relish on the side.
Hard Rock Cafe Philadelphia just celebrated its 25th anniversary at its iconic location on Market Street. In honor of the anniversary, the restaurant is also giving 50% off on their classic Hard Rock t-shirts with the purchase of a Legendary Burger, or a Hurricane or Pint.