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Local spots we’d change our name to for a lifetime of free food

From espresso to salsa, we tell you the local restaurants we’d change our names to for some freebies.

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The breakfast chilaquiles are a must-try at this brunch spot.

Have you ever considered changing your name? Subway is currently offering a lifetime of free subs to those who change their names to match the company.So we thought it’d be fun to brainstorm what we would change our names to for free local restaurant eats.

City Editor Nicholas

I would most likely change my name to Coffee and Culture. The morning omelet is so delicious that it alone would constitute my name change. Rosario’s is a runner up with its amazing house-made salsa.

City Editor Adriana

I think I would change my name to Southerleigh. The location at the Pearl is my favorite. I love the Streak Frites on the lunch + dinner menus, and if I could afford to order one of everything on the brunch menu I would.

Now it’s your turn. Tell us what local restaurant you would change your name to for a free lifetime of eats.

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