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Foodie Nashville – Online Deal

$20 for Deck of 52 Gift Cards to Local Restaurants ($43 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Diners explore Nashville's culinary scene with 52 gift cards to local restaurants, cafés, and eateries throughout the city

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 31, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts.
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Foodies love to spend their time trying out all kinds of restaurants, just as Sleepies like to lie on all the mattresses at the furniture store. Unleash your inner aficionado with this Groupon.

$20 for a Deck of Restaurant Gift Cards ($43 Value)

The Foodie Nashville deck contains 52 gift cards, each of which grants diners $10 off a purchase of $30 or more at a different noncorporate restaurant or café in the Nashville area.

Foodie Nashville

Foodie Nashville urges diners to explore the scope of Nashville's culinary offerings by presenting them with a deck of $10 gift certificates to 52 local restaurants. Although the deck features a variety of cuisines from eateries located in neighborhoods throughout the city, it is exclusively devoted to locally run favorites and little-known gems. The 2013 edition highlights Bella Napoli Pizzeria's pies, baked inside a brick oven stuffed with smoldering Tennessee oak and Wayne Gretzky rookie cards; the traditional and contemporary creations of Tamarind Indian Bistro; and the slow-cooked barbecue of Stone House Q, a restaurant the Tennessean praised for its "real hands-on dedication to the craft." Foodie Nash donates a portion of every sale to No Kid Hungry, an organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger by teaching families to prepare healthful, affordable meals.

Foodie SF Peninsula Edition

Foodie SF Peninsula Edition encourages exploration of local chef-driven or owner-operated restaurants with its packs of $10 gift cards. Culinary adventurers explore the peninsula area's diverse food scene with 52 gift cards to restaurants such as 231 Ellsworth, a Michelin-recommended eatery with an 800-bottle wine list; La Hacienda, which has been cooking healthy Mexican cuisine with lean meats since 1980; and Sakoon, an Indian restaurant with whimsical modern decor in downtown Mountain View. The cards come inside an orange box emblazoned with crossed spoons that bear the signature checked pattern of a racing flag, spurring eaters to race forth to restaurants or build their own pit crews out of cutlery.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Impromptu Holiday Games

With holiday season in full swing, there's no shortage of dinner parties to attend. If your host doesn't own any board games, save the evening by suggesting a game that can be played without gaming equipment:

Bang, Bang, Hear, Hear: Have one person grab a fork, spoon, and knife. After everyone else closes their eyes, the person holding the utensils will start banging one of the three against the dinner table. The first person to correctly guess what the banger is banging wins and gets to leave the game.

Noise Town: Break off into groups of two. Each pair builds a unique city by creating a soundscape using the sounds that come out of their mouths. The team that builds the loudest town gets the grand prize—getting to wait outside until the other teams stop.

My Country, Your Country: One person starts the game by approaching another person and saying "My country." The person has to respond, as quickly as possible, "Your country?" The first person then must say "My country" again, this time faster than the second person said "Your country?" This keeps going until everyone feels compelled to simultaneously shout "The holidays: are these not the finest times of our years?" Then everyone gets to leave.

Should December be called Game-cember?

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