This Tuesday Capital Cooking was invited to
a mustache themed launch event for Scoutmob, a site in the mold of
Living Social and Groupon but with one major difference it’s FREE. Like
its predecessors Scoutmob features a daily deal to a restaurant which is
typically around 50% off and can last up to 3 months.
What differentiates Scoutmob is its ease
of use, especially if you have an iPhone or Android. All you have to do
is download the app and all the current deals are available instantly to
your phone. There is no signing up daily, paying $25.00 upfront for a
$50.00 gift certificate, or printing a coupon beforehand. All the daily
deals are available at the touch of button and always on your phone.
Scoutmob thrives on people’s spontaneity; the apps best feature (other
than the mustache camera) is it’s nearby button. This feature allows you
to pull up the closest deals based on your location at any given
moment. It’s the perfect way to enjoy a cheap night out!
Scoutmob has been live for 2 days and so
far the deals have been great. They started with 50% off at the downtown
staple Georgia Browns on Wednesday, and 50% percent off DC’s most
iconic restaurant Ben's Chili Bowl. You should know there are
restrictions, as to amount each deal is worth, or how many coupons can
be used at a time, but you can’t complain too much because it’s FREE!
As for the event, it was at the Lamont
Bishop Gallery on 9th St NW, which provided a great back round of urban
art amongst an urban crowd. The brand new restaurant/general store
Seasonal Pantry provided tasty high end BLT’s with their own cured bacon
and sun dried tomato spread. The beverages were mix of local beers and
wine, and a specialty drink which combined cherry lemonade, Knob Creek
whiskey and Cognac soaked cherries from Season Pantry. It was a lively
crowd which was kept entertained by the art work, a mustache themed
photo booth, and a freak show performer.
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