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Mexico City Restaurants Offer Father's Day Discounts for Seniors with INAPAM Card
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Mexico City Restaurants Offer Father's Day Discounts for Seniors with INAPAM Card

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Restaurants in Mexico City are offering discounts for seniors on Father's Day, June 21.
  • Holders of the INAPAM card, for adults over 60, can receive discounts at establishments like Bellini, El Timรณn de Cortรฉs, Nuevo Tehuacรกn, and Chilpa Condesa.
  • These discounts aim to support older adults and encourage family celebrations.

Father's Day in Mexico City on June 21 offers a special opportunity for families to celebrate, with several restaurants providing discounts for seniors. Adults over 60 who possess the INAPAM card can take advantage of these offers, making the celebration more accessible.

Bellini, a revolving restaurant offering panoramic views of the city, provides a 15% discount on the total bill for INAPAM cardholders. Located in the Nรกpoles neighborhood within the World Trade Center, it presents a unique dining experience.

Other establishments also extend their generosity. El Timรณn de Cortรฉs in the Cuauhtรฉmoc delegation offers a 10% discount. Similarly, Nuevo Tehuacรกn in the Juรกrez neighborhood, known for its blend of tradition and innovation, offers the same 10% discount. Chilpa Condesa, also in Cuauhtรฉmoc, celebrates traditional cuisine with a creative touch and provides a 10% discount for INAPAM cardholders.

The INAPAM card serves as a vital tool, supporting public policies and programs designed to benefit older adults. These restaurant discounts are among the most sought-after benefits, highlighting the importance of inclusive celebrations for all family members.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.