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Appetite Stimulus Plan

Posted by Devra First November 5, 2008 11:41 AM

So many restaurants are offering deals these days, trying to tempt diners weathering the bad economy, that the better question might be who isn't offering one, rather than who is.

OpenTable gets in on the act with its Appetite Stimulus Plan. From Nov. 17-21, participating restaurants are offering three-course dinners for $35 and lunches for $24. You also earn 200 of OpenTable's Dining Rewards Points with each completed reservation. (When you've accrued enough of these, you can redeem them for an OpenTable Dining Cheque, which can be used at any OpenTable restaurant in the US.)

Restaurants include 33 Restaurant & Lounge, Aquitaine, Casablanca, Da Vinci, Gargoyles, La Morra, L'Espalier, and more (some for lunch or dinner only). Your meal is a better deal at some places than others.

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