- The Washington Times - Friday, October 27, 2023

Lunchtime diners at a restaurant in Wisconsin got a shock when a buck burst through a glass window and charged through the store.

The incident at the Noodles & Company in Beloit happened just before noon Tuesday, with customers scattering at the commotion.

“We had a full dining room at the time. It took about 10 seconds for the building to be cleared out. It was crazy. We have no idea where he came from,” Michael Pittenger, Noodles & Company Southeast Wisconsin region area manager, told the Beloit Daily News.



Store general manager Patti Pickering told WMSN-TV that “it was a pretty large deer. It was a male deer with, like, five spikes on each of his antlers.”

The animal ambled about the dining room and kitchen and then left out the back door, unhurt.

No people were injured, and the eatery capitalized on the buck ruckus by offering a “2 Buck Mac and Cheese” promotion Wednesday, Noodles & Company spokesperson Stephanie Jerome told The Associated Press.

• Brad Matthews can be reached at bmatthews@washingtontimes.com.

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