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Swiss Chalet Canada: “Bundle Your Entrée” Cup of Soup and your Choice of dessert $3.99 with Purchase of $7.99+ Entrée

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Swiss Chalet has a pro­mo­tion going on right now where you can get a cup of soup and your choice of dessert for $3.99 with the pur­chase of an entrée $7.99+. Dessert is either pie or cake, lemon meringue and Chalet chicken noo­dle (not sure what the other flavours of soups are) were pic­tured. Order yours online here.

I love Swiss Chalet, although I haven’t been since my kids were born as it is hard tak­ing two kids under 2 to a sit down restau­rant.

6 Responses to “Swiss Chalet Canada: “Bundle Your Entrée” Cup of Soup and your Choice of dessert $3.99 with Purchase of $7.99+ Entrée”

  1. Vikki

    This is a great deal, a piece of pie alone is 3.99, so the soup is like free! At our Swiss you can com­bine it with your Fes­tive BOGO coupon and get two three-course meals for cheap!

  2. Sarah

    I added this to my meal the last time I went…when it came time for me to order dessert I was told the only choices were pies even though it said your choice of dessert and pie or cake in the small print. To add insult to injury, I had just watched our server bring cheese­cake to another table beside us.

  3. JavaTheHutt

    OMG I was SO SAD when Swiss Chalet pulled out of Saskatchewan. I cried and cried. Any­one want to open a chain here?

  4. Aprile

    I added this to my meal last night. We had the choice of any dessert (we got the cheese­cake), and we only had the choice of the chicken noo­dle soup (as that was the only one it said on the deal). It was a great deal though!

  5. mealplanmuncie

    I would like to take girls for dates at swiss chalet, cause it is such a good value and has good food. Unfor­tu­nately almost every girl I date would rather spend 25 dol­lars on a meal at mox­ies or the keg.…For 25 dol­lars I rather go to all you can eat sushi or go to swiss chalet twice

    I am 20 years old, so I am not a 10k/day CEO. I am a stu­dent, hence the name mealplanmunchie.

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