For a lot of us eating out is the only way we eat. Many of us don't like to cook or know how to cook. In this economy our wallets are squeezed to the last penny and we consider other options to feed ourselves.
Dinningfever.com is a great website for all dining out enthusiast that love to eat out and get to save money on their check. They offer a listing of restaurants in the New York that offer you a discount.
According to their website, "DiningFever’s deal hunters scour your neighborhood in search of those fantastic dining offers we’ve become known for. We also work closely with restaurants to get the most valuable exclusive dining offers so that we can pass those savings on to you. Since many of our offers are only valid for a limited time, our site is updated frequently so we can bring you the latest, most current dining deals."
Below is a is an example of a current deal:
New! Pescatore Italian - Casual Dining - Area : Midtown East
15% off entire check
Upon fidning your desired restaurant please follow the 3 easy steps required to get your discount:
1- Click on desired restaurant
2- Call and make a reservation according to the phone number plus extension available for the restaurant.
3- Tell them that you are calling in regards to the Dining Fever offer and make your reservation.
4- Print out the offer and bring it with you to the restaurant. This is crucial because without the printout you might not get your discount.
Enjoy your meal and feel free to let us know about your experience. Also know that each restaurant has different offers. Some have prix-fix menu some offer discounts. It all depends on the restaurant.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Eating Out Made Wallet Friendly With DiningFever.com
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2 comments:
Hej Sanaz,
I will have to check out Dinner Fever. Seems like a good deal to have 15% taken off your bill at no expense to the consumer. Do you think this is an attempt by the rest industry to beef up sales?
-Randy
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