Like Mike Tyson, wine is usually robust, is often boxed, and should never influence tattooing decisions. Imbibe the spirit of a champion with today's Groupon to Parings Wine Bar in Williamsville. Choose between the following options:
- For $77, you get a four-course meal and a bottle of wine for two (up to a $154 total value), valid any day of the week. The meal includes the following:
- One appetizer
- Two soups or salads
- Two entrees
- Two desserts
- One bottle of wine (up to a $50 value)
- For $77, you get a four-course, prix fixe meal for two with four German riesling wine pairings per person (up to a $50 total value for wine; up to a $154 total value). This Groupon is only valid on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday, and the meal includes the following:
- One appetizer paired with QbA Riesling, 2010
- Two soups or salads paired with Riesling Kabinett, 2010
- Two entrees paired with Riesling Spaetlese, 2009
- Two desserts paired with Riesling Auslese, 2009
Parings invites guests to savor eclectic gourmet fare alongside carefully matched, internationally gathered vino in a dining space akin to a cozy, colonial-era home. Visitors may mingle at the restaurant's full bar or lounge on plush couches stuffed with the Founding Fathers' wigs, before parking at a bistro table topped with pure white linens. Though Parings' standard fare may be perused online, the eatery's chef will craft a special menu for diners who purchase either Groupon option. For guests choosing to sip wine pairings with their meals, a lineup of select rieslings takes glasses on a trip from dry to sweet, beginning with QbA, continuing through glasses of kabinett and spaetlese, and ending with sips of an auslese during dessert. Parings requires its diners to make reservations, either by phone or encrypted telegraph.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Parings Wine Bar a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
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The Groupon Guide to: Classic Beatles Songs
The music of The Beatles is nothing short of an American treasure. Here is a listening guide to the best of the best of The Beatles:
"Yesterday:" Listen closely to the singing on this classic track and you can tell that it was originally sung backward and then reversed to give the impression that the singer was traveling back to “yesterday.”
"A Day in the Life:" This song has a classic Beatles easter egg. Listen closely and you can hear Ringo say “Oops!” 37 times, one for each time he dropped a drumstick.
"The Big Song:" Classic The Beatles. Here they are doing what they do best. Notice how the trumpets stop and are replaced by actual elephants at the 22:46 mark.
"Doctor Donkey’s Dirigible:" This tune from their experimental phase has two imaginary drum sets on it.
"Tubthumping:" Who would’ve thought that 30 years later The Beatles would still be on top of their game?
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