Posted on June 2nd, 2010 by KMCA15
Free 3 oz glass of wine with Foursquare Check In
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Posted on May 26th, 2010 by KMCA15
If you’re tuned into the St. Louis restaurant and food scene, you’ve probably heard about a recently opened restaurant in town that has quickly gained a loyal following of lunch and dinner groupies. If not, however, you may have missed the opening of Farmhaus – a small restaurant specializing in local, seasonal ingredients and [...]
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Posted on April 18th, 2010 by KMCA15
Posted on April 7th, 2010 by KMCA15
Posted on March 19th, 2010 by KMCA15
Last summer, Jimmy’s on the Park introduced a $33 Prix Fixe Dinner Special that lasted throughout the entire summer.
This year, Jimmy’s introduced an even better deal – 3 courses for only $25 per person to celebrate Clayton Restaurant Week. After an overwhelmingly favorable response, Jimmy’s decided to continue on with their restaurant Prix [...]
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Posted on March 13th, 2010 by KMCA15
Yesterday, Gerard Craft announced the return of what is easily the best dining deal in town: The 3 for $35 at Niche Restaurant.
Citing a desire to return back to his roots, the announcement indicated he would be moving away from a more formal approach to dining, towards “affordable, unpretentious, modern American cuisine” – without [...]
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Posted on March 1st, 2010 by KMCA15
Jim Fiala offers diners in St. Louis both amazing cuisine and amazing deals all wrapped into one. Three out of his four establishments have tasting menus that you really can’t go wrong with: Acero’s 4 for $25, The Crossing’s 4 for $32 and Liluma’s 4 for $32.
Liluma Restaurant, located in the Central West End, [...]
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Posted on February 28th, 2010 by KMCA15
I’ve mentioned The Crossing’s Prix Fixe Menus before back when the $25 4 Course Menu was still available, along with their $45 Menu.
Sadly, the days of the $25 Tasting Menu are gone (though you can expect to see a return for the month of April as an Anniversary Special for all 4 of Jim Fiala’s [...]
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Posted on February 25th, 2010 by KMCA15
If you’re an early diner, Duff’s Restaurant features early bird specials, every Tuesday-Sunday from 5:30 – 6pm.
This special reduces the price of select dinner entrees to only $10. The usual pricing on these dinner items range from $13-$19, so pick wisely and you could receive almost 50% off your entree price (Heads up: [...]
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Posted on January 25th, 2010 by KMCA15
Social Media is really paving the way for Restaurants to reach out to new audiences – all without costing them an extra dime. All it takes is a Twitter Account or Facebook Fan Page, and they’re on their way to free advertising.
While restaurants could just reap the rewards of this newer, cheaper form of [...]
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