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dovima Jan 17th, 2007 10:56 AM

San Francisco Dine About Town 2007
 
Reminder - January is Dine About Town month in San Francisco. Dozens of restaurants participate for lunch, dinner or both. Special 3-course meals at great prices ($22 for lunch, $32 for dinner) at One Market, Oola, XYZ, Bacar, etc. - all upscale places where a meal can run far, far more.

Great time to schedule business lunches or some catch up on your friendships. I met friends for dinner last week at Les Amis on Sacramento Street - Les Amis is the location formerly known as Zare. The prix fixe menu had some nice choices, including profiterole for dessert with espresso-flavored ice cream. Need I say more? Go and eat at a participating restaurant!

Check the website: www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com/dineabouttown

FainaAgain Jan 23rd, 2007 11:26 AM

Bumping up, it's not too late. The only bummer, I don't have a VISA, this is only for VISA holders!

(can I file a law suit for discriminating my MasterCard? :-p )

dovima Jan 23rd, 2007 02:08 PM

Faina -
I called One Market before making a reservation for lunch and they confirmed that although it's a promotion for VISA, any payment method will do. Went out for lunch and paid cash for the DAT menu - it was fab! I know the website makes it seem like it's a VISA-only thing, which makes me a tad bit annoyed. But get out there and eat.

FainaAgain Jan 23rd, 2007 02:41 PM

Oh, thank you, thank you! I thought of borrowing somebody's VISA :) This is good to know!

ilovetotravel29 Jan 23rd, 2007 02:49 PM

Where does the money go? Does it go to charities?

MBnancy Jan 23rd, 2007 03:01 PM

Wow, all I can say is thanks for the link. There are some really good choices listed. I'll have to see if I can include a couple of them this weekend, we are there Monday, too.

Thanks for bumping it up Faina.

jtrandolph Jan 23rd, 2007 03:11 PM

ilovetotravel,

I think the money goes to the restaurant to pay for the food and overhead. The discount is just promotional. They are willing to discount meals in order to get more exposure, hoping for repeat customers when the prices go back up.

SAB Jan 23rd, 2007 03:48 PM

Also January is the slowest month for tourist business so the discount helps to get locals into the restaurants.

dovima Jan 23rd, 2007 03:53 PM

You are absolutely right SAB.
However you can forget about those New Years resolutions concerning weight loss when the restaurant choice is this good!


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