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1742 Wine Bar – Upper East Side

$49 for Wine Tasting for Two with Appetizer, Dinner, and a Take-Home Bottle of Wine (Up to $174.90 Value)

$49
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No Longer Available
Sat Nov 17 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$174
Discount
72%
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$125
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In a Nutshell

Wine tasting includes three reds and three whites; dinner consists of one appetizer, two entrees, and a bottle of wine to take home

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Alcohol is not discounted more than 50%. Merchant is solely responsible for all sales and delivery of alcohol. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

An in-depth knowledge of wine can enliven humdrum dinner parties, just as an in-depth knowledge of dynamite fishing can enliven foundering job interviews. Give palates an executive education with this Groupon.

$49 for Wine-Tasting Dinner for Two (Up to $174.90 Total Value)

  • Wine tasting of three reds and three whites for two (a $35 value/person)
  • One appetizer comprised of cheese, cured meats, shrimp, and olives (a $26 value)
  • Two entrees (up to a $19.95 value/person)
  • One bottle of wine to take home (a $39 value)

Entree options include steak with spinach, shrimp fradiavolo, gnocchi, chicken Milanese, penne asparagus chicken, or a pizza. See the menu for a full list of entrees.

1742 Wine Bar

The food-and-drink connoisseurs behind Giorgio's Wine Bar impart the subtleties of vino as customers sip fine wines and tantalize palates with a menu of classic Italian dishes. Thin-crust pizzas support fresh mozzarella and a choice of more than three dozen traditional and inventive toppings, such as jalapeño peppers, zucchini, and smoked gouda. To pair with the kitchen's crispy discs and other Italian classics—from panini to a gnocchi of the day—the staff cull bottles from an inventory that, like a housecat's stratagem for achieving world domination, changes nightly.

French doors and flower boxes welcome diners into a narrow storefront facing the sloping greenery of Ruppert Park. Inside, black-and-white art photography hangs above the dark, wooden bar, which is back-dropped by wooden shelves lined with phalanxes of fine-wine bottles and a full selection of liquor.

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1742 Wine Bar

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    Upper East Side

    1742 2nd Ave.
    Manhattan, New York 10128
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