Dining room at Falora (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Drinking on the Cheap: How to Score a Free Bottle of Wine at Falora


December 8, 2023
By Matt Sterner

Falora has been slingin’ the goods now for a decade and they couldn’t have done it without creating stellar wood-fired pizza. They also have a great pasta selection, orders of bread (a go-to when I’m having a drink next door at Sidecar), and free bottles of wine.

Have you ever seen one of those signs that read Free Beer Tomorrow? You find yourself in an endless loop of disappointment each time you show up because the beer is never actually free.

This isn’t one of those deals.

Here’s How it Works:

From 4 – 5 p.m., Falora hosts Vinyl Hour each day they’re open (Wednesday – Sunday). Simply bring a vinyl record to play on their turntable, order a pizza for dine-in, and you’ll score a free bottle of chianti.

“The album doesn’t need to be epic, but if it is, all the better,” said Ari Shapiro of Falora. “All genres are welcome. Through the years, we’ve spun punk, classical, metal, and Gregorian chant. You don’t even need to leave us the LP, but if we dig it we won’t say ‘no’ to adding it to our collection.”

Recap: This deal is valid for anyone who orders a pizza for dine-in from 4 -5 p.m. on Wednesday – Sunday. You don’t need to leave the record behind and can take it back home with you.

“Bring the noise,” Shapiro added.

Falora is located at 3000 E. Broadway Blvd. For more information, visit falora.com.

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