Dining etiquette requires one to use a soupspoon for gazpacho, a dessertspoon for crème brûlée, and chopsticks for fitting in when dining with walrus. Learn to harness an arsenal of utensils with today's Groupon to Forque Kitchen and Bar located in the Hyatt Regency. Choose between the following options:
- For $39, you get a Southwest-inspired upscale dinner for two (up to a $79 value) that includes:
- One appetizer, soup, or salad (a $15 value)
- Two entrees (up to a $64 value)
- For $69, you get a Southwest-inspired upscale dinner for four (up to a $158 value) that includes:
- Two appetizers, soups, or salads (a $30 value)
- Four entrees (up to a $128 value)
Forque Kitchen and Bar's resident chefs infuse a menu of upscale cuisine with the flavors of the Southwest. Oil rusty jaw hinges with starters of provolone fondue or caldo con pollo, which sets fresh lime and avocado adrift in a sea of rich chicken broth. The Southwest fettuccine's noodles weave in between roasted corn, green chili, and blue corn tortillas, and flat iron steak, bolstered by a zesty smoked paprika rub, muscles its way into mouths to silence pesky hunger pangs. Seafood dishes, including basted cobia and pan-seared salmon, afford diners the privilege of sampling seafaring flavors without the hassle of stealing Captain Ahab's lunchbox.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Halloween History
12 AD: The first Halloween occurs when a frightened cluster of druids throws handfuls of candy to distract a roving band of ravenous moor children.
1931: Fearing competition from other sugared treats and holidays, The Coca-Cola Company teams up with Santa Claus to kidnap Harold the Halloween Horse.
1955: The most popular Halloween costume of '55 was the scariest monster imaginable, a handsome movie star concealing secret Communist sympathies. The second-most popular costume—cowboy?
1987: New York Post columnist Whitley Gravers eviscerates the growing commercialism of Halloween in a scathing editorial, referring to it alternatively as "Hollow-ween" and "Shallow-ween."
1996: Alarmist parents warn their children not to take any apples from strangers, as they may contain the sophomore album Razorblade Suitcase by British grunge rockers Bush.
2013: Halloween is canceled indefinitely because of terrifying monsters becoming real the previous year, thus making it much less fun for everyone to pretend.
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