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McLoone's Woodbridge Grille – Fords

Upscale Pub Cuisine and Drinks for Two or Four (Up to 55% Off)

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Sun Jul 22 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$50
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$25
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In a Nutshell

Horse racing-focused restaurant with media room, high-def TVs, and equestrian-themed photography; burgers, steaks, and comfort food

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 23, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Valid only at Woodbridge location. Valid only in the dining room. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid on 5/4/13, 5/18/13, or 6/8/13.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Fine-dining etiquette dictates that napkins must be kept on your lap, unless being used to signal to the waiter that your table has hit an iceberg. Have a night to remember with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for $50 worth of upscale pub cuisine and drinks for two or more
  • $45 for $100 worth of upscale pub cuisine and drinks for four or more

Lunch and dinner options include half a roasted chicken with mashed potatoes ($21.95), blue-point oysters ($16.95/dozen), and shepherd's pie ($15.95).

McLoone's Woodbridge Grille

The thrill of the track meets the thrill of the grill at this race-focused restaurant littered with framed photos of jockeys atop their speedy steeds. Here, servers bring fresh seafood, burgers, and steaks to patrons immersed in the day's races, which are broadcast on large high-definition TVs above the bar as well as each diner's booth. Those eager to place a bet on a favorite horse can visit the well-equipped media room, where race-day statistics and analyses keep visitors current on every gallop. In addition to horse racing, a wall-sized bank of televisions helps guests stay abreast of NFL games, NHL matches, and neighborhood hopscotch tournaments.

McLoone's Restaurants

Restaurateur Tim McLoone has left his mark all over the culinary maps of New Jersey and Maryland with his numerous gourmet grills, which distinguish themselves from one another with unique menus and ambiances that hew to the same level of upscale elegance. Most of Tim’s restaurants set a lovely spread for Sunday brunch with made-to-order omelets, waffles, and a carving station with plump, tender hams. The network of eateries regularly lures hungry passersby during the evening with the aroma of grilled steaks and seafood, and a winning lotto ticket attached to a fishing line. Select locations are also visited by nightly entertainment. The decor at each dining hall is inspired by its surroundings: naval themes prevail at the coastal locations in National Harbor, Sea Bright, and Long Branch, while McLoone’s racing-themed restaurants are located within the off-track facilities in Fords and Bayonne.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Playing Marbles

Marbles is a game believed to involve drawing a chalk circle and populating it with collectible glass marbles of varying color and size. Since the last person who actually knew how to play "marbles" passed away in 1956, modern game theoreticians can only speculate about the rules:

  • Draw a circle of chalk on the ground.
  • One player adds some, but not all, of their marbles.
  • Another player adds a portion of their marbles.
  • The players shake hands to agree that "marbles" is about to be played.
  • Marbles are rolled (flicked?) at one another to result in some marbles entering the circle, while others, through gentle collision, are pushed out.
  • A dog with an eye patch looks on warily, his loyalties unknown.
  • A play or move results in one player getting to keep all the marbles, hence the still relevant expression "This one is for all the marbles."
  • The players once again shake hands and return to their Victorian boys' academy, shipyard, or World War I trench, although one player's pockets, with every footstep, now clatter with the reminder that he has robbed the other player of the entirety of his worldly possessions.
  • The half-blind dog sets off alongside the nearest set of train tracks, disappearing in a cloud of sun-bleached dust.

Can you strike it big playing the highly lucrative game of marbles?

McLoone's Woodbridge Grille

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    Fords

    3 Lafayette Rd.
    Fords, New Jersey 08863
    (732) 512-5025
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