Heading down the shore this Memorial Day weekend? One of the region’s iconic restaurant chains, ChickiesnPetes, is celebrating the start of summer with Free Toll Friday. Here's how you can get through the AC Expressway toll for free!
Heading down the shore this Memorial Day Weekend? One of the region's iconic restaurant chains, Chickie’s and Pete’s, is celebrating the start of summer with Free Toll Friday. On May 27, from 5-6 p.m., Chickie’s and Pete’s will cover the cash or E-ZPass toll for those traveling eastbound at Egg Harbor Toll Plaza on the Atlantic City Expressway.The restaurant chain will also be giving out free Crabfries from their Crabfries Express Food Truck at the Frank S.
Talk Radio 1210 WPHT and Sports Radio 94 WIP will be broadcasting from the plaza in celebration of Memorial Day Weekend.
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