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So you voted, now what? First, please don’t take a ballot selfie. Second, be proud! You exercised your right and made your voice heard, and now it’s time to cash in on all the freebies and discounts available to you simply for voting.
To redeem, all you have to do is flaunt the “I Voted!” sticker you were given at the polls; keep it handy. Still need to cast your ballot? You can quickly check your voter’s status and find your nearest polling location online. Remember, early voting has started in Florida so play your cards right and you could be reaping these voting rewards for the next two weeks.
Check back often as we’ll be adding more specials as we get closer to Election Day.
Stop by Caja Caliente in Coral Gables or its food truck in the Design District and flaunt your sticker to receive 15-percent off the entire menu—from tacos and empanadas to bowls. Get it all. The special is valid now through Election Day.
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The Coconut Grove restaurant has some incredible happy hour deals, but you don’t have to wait for those to drink on the cheap. Show a staff member your sticker and enjoy 50-percent off on all signature cocktails, beer, wine and cava—no matter the day or time.
It’s been an exceedingly stressful election cycle and, perhaps, you might be looking for ways to unwind. Book a relaxing staycation at the Brickell hotel and receive 20-percent off your stay when you show proof of voting. Whether it’s your sticker or by pulling up confirmation that your absentee ballot was received, the hotel has you covered.
These home bakers are doing the most this Election Cycle and giving away a loaf of their delicious banana bread for free to voters. You’ll need to place a minimum order of $20 and in the notes section add a link to your Instagram where you’re showing off your "I Voted!" sticker or any other form of proof. Each sticker gets you one free loaf per order. The more voters you get in on the deal, the more banana bread you’ll have should the time come to eat your feelings.
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Starting Tuesday, October 27, through Election Day, the vegan restaurant is giving diners 20-percent off their bill. Plant-based eating plus a discount? Sign us up!
Voting is stressful. Take the edge off at Veza Sur, where flashing your sticker gets you 20-percent of your tab. The Wynwood brewery is also extending the discount on to-go beers. How great is that?
The chef-driven ice cream spot in the Design District is giving all voters (remember to keep your sticker!) a free scoop—with toppings! Choose from birthday cake, guava maria and all sorts of unique flavors. The offer is valid beginning next Tuesday.
It’s a rosé kind of celebration across all of Michael Schwartz’s restaurants this Election Day. Dine at Amara at Paraiso, Tigertail & Mary or Michael’s Genuine on November 3 and show your server your “I Voted!” sticker to receive a free glass of La Fête du Rosé.
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Whether you’re celebrating or wallowing on Tuesday, the Aventura pizza joint has you covered. Buy a pie and get toppings on the house. No sticker? No problem. Show your voter’s registration card or a photo of your mail-in ballot to score the deal.
On Tuesday, November 3, everyone’s favorite unctuous butter krab roll is free with any purchase when you show proof of voting. The offer is valid at all Pubbelly Sushi locations.
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Sip away those Election Day jitters at La Mar. The Brickell restaurant is doling out BoGo pisco sours with your meal all night on Tuesday.
When Election Day and Taco Tuesday unite, you get this kind of deal. Head to Tanuki with your “I Voted!” sticker and get a free wagyu beef, salmon or vegan taco with your order.
Now through November 3, Dessert is on Shokudo when you vote. Show your server your sticker and you’ll get a free mochi to cap off your meal.
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