
We rounded up a handful of local deals — with diverse cuisines, to boot — to whet your appetite for discounted dishes on the Fourth.
Comfort Café, known for hearty breakfast and brunch fare, will offer special menu items such as s’mores-stuffed waffles, a country omelette and rodeo burger — a house-made burger topped with caramelized onions, bacon, cheddar cheese, barbecue sauce and crunchy onions. Of course, there’s also a red, white and blue dish, consisting of Swedish-style crepes topped with blueberries, strawberries and whipped cream. Specials served all weekend long. Comfort Café, multiple locations, serenitystar.org
Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant will offer ten pieces of free lumpia for every pound of Lechon Kawali (deep-fried pork belly) purchased, as well as $0.50 lumpia in any quantity on Sunday. These deals will be for preordered pick up only, so place your orders with the shop as soon as possible. Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant, (210) 647-7274, sari-sari-satx.com
RockerDogz Gourmet Street Dogz will offer up their gourmet dogz for just $4 on the fourth. As always, the south SA spot is BYOB, so plan to bring a few brews to enjoy with your gourmet dawg. RockerDogz Gourmet Street Dogz, (210) 277-7288, RockerDogz on Facebook
Project Pollo is going to the dogs this Fourth of July — hot dogs, that is. The vegan spot will open its 303 San Pedro location Sunday to give away 1,000 meatless hot dogs in celebration of the holiday, as well as host a small collection of local vendors for an afternoon market. If vegan hot dogs aren’t your jam, the full menu — including the signature Original Project Chick’n sandwich and vegan Mac & Cheese — will be available for purchase. The spot will be open from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Project Pollo, (210) 600-4051, projectpollo.com
Bentley’s Bar will hold a 4th of July Boudin & Catfish Fest, serving up mild and spicy boudin, cajun catfish and French fries — as well as icy cocktails and beer to toast America’s independence. The event begins at 4 p.m. on July 4, and will continue through the night. A "surprise" R&B band will perform at 6 p.m., and there is no cover for the 21-and-up event. Bentley’s Bar, (210) 629-5141, Bentley's Bar on Facebook
Windmill Ice House, a newish barbecue joint on the city’s Northeast side, Windmill will hold a weekend full of music starting Friday with local musician Emily Monson from 6-9 p.m. Saturday’s band is TBD, but Sunday’s lineup features local guitarist Jonathan Garcia from 2-5 p.m. The spot is open from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. all weekend. Windmill Ice House, Windmill Ice House on Facebook

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