Mimi’s Café Offers All-You-Can-Eat Lunch

Mimi’s Cafe, a French-inspired neighborhood bistro, is offering an ‘All-You-Can-Eat’ Lunch special during the month of January.

It includes unlimited soup and salad plus a free Mimi’s muffin for $6.99. Guests can select one of Mimi’s hot and savory soups such as Cafe Corn Chowder, Mimi’s Classic French Onion, Roasted Tomato & Basil Bisque or soup of the day and their choice of a Garden or Caesar Salad.

All is complemented by their favorite freshly-baked classic muffin – a $1.99 retail value by itself. Available Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. until January 31.

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“Mimi’s is well known for our flavorful soups, fresh salads, and of course, legendary muffins,” said Mark Mears, president & chief concept officer. “We believe this special lunch offer is the perfect way to chase away the post-holiday ‘blues’ and get the New Year off to a healthier start.”

Mimi’s Cafe, a French-inspired casual dining restaurant has 145 locations in 24 states. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bob Evans Farms, Inc., a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: BOBE).

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