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LeftBank Wine Bar – Riverside

$12 for $25 Worth of Wine and Italian Fare at LeftBank Wine Bar

$12
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Thu Dec 09 07:59:00 UTC 2010
Value
$25
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Highlights

  • More than 60 wines by the glass
  • Classic European ambience
  • Pizzas, appetizers & more

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 9, 2011
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Must use in 1 visit, no cash back. Tax and gratuity not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Grape juice magically transforms into wine in the same way milk becomes cheese and a 1972 Dodge Dart becomes an even older 1972 Dodge Dart. Tipple the tasty transformation with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of wine, pizza, antipastos, and more at LeftBank Wine Bar. LeftBank's elegant European ambience was inspired by Venice's Caffè Florian, whisking patrons away for a peninsular evening without the hassle of finding gondola parking. Sample a range of first-rate grape stompings from more than 60 wines by the glass, and complement the drinks with Italian flavors from the food menu, which includes an array of appetizers with prices starting at $8, plenty of pizzas that start at $12, and a plethora of paninis that start at $7.50.

Reviews

Ninety-six percent of Urbanspooners recommend LeftBank Wine Bar, and two Yelpers give it five stars:

  • Really a great place to hang out and sip new wines…Food options are light and simple. Music on the weekends. Really, really worth your time. – Barry, Urbanspoon
  • Great place to try lots of new wines that are not easily found in the grocery store. Super cozy with mellow live music and a fireplace. – Heather, Urbanspoon

Groupon Says

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Presidential state car: Used for trips to the grocery store near the White House that sells President's Choice–brand products. The president also takes the state car to local youth soccer matches, where he likes to throw a soccer ball into a garbage can to teach lessons about wastefulness.

Air Force One: This presidential plane, named after the 1997 Harrison Ford thriller, exceeds the speeds of other planes its size because it flies with only the president aboard. This is why every president must obtain a pilot's license or at least one of those hats with wings on it.

Presi-dome: A flatbed pickup truck carries a hammer-resistant, laminated-glass egg that the president stands inside during parades to help attendees imagine what he would look like in a snow globe. The first egg design, made out of crystallized sugar, had to be abandoned after underfed newsboys swarmed the protective shell and consumed its gooey William McKinley center.

Feet: Because of the Transitive Law of Presidents, when the president walks down the middle of the street, all onlookers must be encased in cars to help keep him safe.

It's not a youth soccer game unless the president shows up to make the kids cry.

LeftBank Wine Bar

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    Riverside

    108 N Washington St.
    Spokane, Washington 99201-5004
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