We all appreciate our military members and what they do for us, so as a thank you, the Tilted Kilt is offering a military discount.
If an active duty military member or veteran shows his or her military identification card, he or she will receive 10 percent off. On Monday at the Wethersfield location, military members receive 20 percent off.
These men and women put their lives on the line every day – for us. The least we can do is give them a break on their food. “So many of our lives have been touched, and some forever changed, by a special soldier.
Be sure to head to the Tilted Kilt Wethersfield Facebook page and the Tilted Kilt Milford Facebook page to check out what’s up with us and our lovely ladies.
People keep asking us why we wanted to use a drone to deliver some of our delicious wings.We did it because we wanted to do a feasibility study to examine whether or not it was possible to do.Say “drone,” and many people think “CIA-operated killing machine in the skies.” On the other hand, to many people a drone is a toy. Between those extremes, there’s a wide range of practical applications for drones.The FAA’s position is clear, however: drones are aircraft, and for commercial use an aircraft must be certified and under the control of a certified pilot. That’s even if the drone flies no higher than 400 feet, the ceiling of the uncontrolled altitude the FAA calls “Class G airspace.”In some regions, like Washington, D.C., the FAA’s rules are even stricter: drone flights — along with hang gliding, model rocketry, and most anything outside of government, airline, and some charter operations — are prohibited within a roughly 17-mile radius of Reagan National Airport.Real estate agents, farmers, and even companies – like Amazon – have tried to use drones and have had them shut down. Recently, the FAA clarified that delivering packages using a drone isn't legal. Amazon wasn’t specifically mentioned, but the FAA seemed to suggest that Amazon — like every other business — falls under its regulations which already prohibits the commercial use of drones.While we had a lot of fun with the drone – and it could be the way of the future – we’ve decided that for now, we’re going to be putting it away. We’ve decided to hold off because people really want to come in to Tilted Kilt for our killer service and beautiful women.
There’s no better way to spend a hot summer night than with some hot ladies.
This summer, both the Wethersfield and Milford Tilted Kilt locations have some awesome specials running.
In Wethersfield and Milford, happy hour is Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. During this time, half-priced drafts, wine, and well drinks will be offered.
At the Wethersfield location, Monday from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. is trivia night. Monday is also 20 percent off for military members (it’s 10 percent off every other day).
All day Tuesday is Taco Tuesday where it’s $4 for two tacos. There are also $4 margaritas and $4 Corona Light drafts. On Wednesday, it's buy one burger get the second free, and $9 pitchers of Coors Light (add $5 to pick your pitcher).
From 7 p.m. until close on Thursdays, there are $.50 wings and $4 you-call-it drafts.
Looking for some Friday fun? From 10 p.m. until close, you can get $3 fireball shots and $3 Coors Light drafts.
In Milford, WPLR will be there on Thursday nights and will be broadcasting live from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Ready for a summer of fun?
We are too!
Be sure to head to the Tilted Kilt Wethersfield Facebook page and the Tilted Kilt Milford Facebook page to check out what's up with us and our lovely ladies.
Sorry, no buff guy in a cool red cape. But one better. Beautiful women in red kilts. And some seriously awesome wings. How’s that for a lead in….Although the delivery actually happened on June 17th, the whole idea started long before then. A while back, a certain Internet Mega business that shall remain nameless (Starts with an “A” and ends with a “zon”) said that they were considering deliveries by drone. And, we are still waiting for that one. But Sara Vause, General Manager of The Tilted Kilt in Milford wasn’t about to wait for someone else to do it. Now enter Mr. Outrageous Marketing himself. Kyle Reyes of The Silent Partner Marketing, Manchester, and Joe Papa of MultiRotor Pilot Magazine. Their task was to pull this delivery off.So, here is that task. Take a TWO POUND order of wings, and Go-Pro camera, and attach it to a quad-copter. Sounds easy right? Wrong. First off, the load has to have the weight properly distributed, and secured. Throw in wind, possible shifting of weight and distance. Not so easy after all.Want to see how it went? Check out CT Out and About for the whole story.