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National French Fry Day in Philly

Here, our picks for where to celebrate National French Fry Day in Philadelphia. It was suggested that the food be called “French” as it was the official language of the Belgian Army at the time. Whatever their origin, french fries continue to be an global favorite.

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Arooga’s Grille House and Sports Bar: All fry baskets and skillets are buy one, get one free on July 13.

Fink’s French Fries, which can be found at Root’s Country Market, various local fairs and other events, won our readers’ poll with 16 percent of the vote. Fries are free without a separate purchase only on Fridays through July 24, but you can get a free order any day until then with the purchase of a large sandwich.

Burger King: Get two Whopper meals for $10 until July 15 – that’s two Whoppers, two small drinks and two small fries. McDonald’s is offering deals on French fries throughout July for those who use their app, and these deals are perfectly timed for July 13, which is the annual date National French Fry Day is celebrated on. French fries are known as “pommes frites” in France, “patatas fritas” in Spain and “chips” in the UK.

If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, go for Sticky’s special rainbow fries!

Get to Frite Street, 400 S. Financial Place in Chicago, by 4 p.m.to take advantage of its freebie fry deal.

Old Man River: Longtime favorite, sweet potato fries served with honey and melted butter!

IHOP is running an “endless fries” promotion where customers who order certain burgers get free refills on fries through July 31.

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Curly fries. Homestyle fries.

Celebrate ‘National French Fry Day’ with some FREE fries