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Pasta Cucina – Stony Point

Italian Dinners for Two or Four with Appetizers, Entrees, and House Wine, Sunday–Thursday or Friday–Saturday (Up to 58% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Classic Italian recipes come alive in plates of linguine with fresh clams, veal saltimbocca over beds of spinach, and fettuccine carbonara

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 20, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Not valid on specials or filet mignon. Not valid on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, 2/8-2/10, and 2/14-2/17. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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Eating international fare at a local restaurant bypasses many transatlantic travel woes, such as jet lag and oar splinters. Stamp your palate's passport with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

$29 for an Italian dinner for two on Sunday–Thursday (up to a $58.85 total value)
$29 for an Italian dinner for two on Friday or Saturday (up to a $58.85 total value)

  • Dinner for two includes:
    One appetizer
    Two entrees
    Two glasses of house wine

$49 for an Italian dinner for four on Sunday–Thursday (up to a $117.70 total value)
$49 for an Italian dinner for four on Friday or Saturday (up to a $117.70 total value)

  • Dinner for four includes:
    Two appetizers
    Four entrees
    Four glasses of house wine

The menu warms up tasters with appetizers (up to an $8.95 value each), including new zealand mussels with marinara sauce, before diners graduate to entrees (up to a $17.95 value each) such as the country-style chicken with potatoes, or veal saltimbocca. Glasses of adult grape juice (up to a $7 each) from the wine list complement each bite of classic Italian cuisine.

Pasta Cucina

For close to two decades, the chefs at Pasta Cucina have used tried-and-true recipes as the blueprints for their classic Italian dishes. Manager Mario Espana and his team make bellies feel like they’re part of the family with comforting plates of veal parmigiana, fettuccine carbonara with imported prosciutto, and traditional ravioli prepared with a modern twist of ingredients, including jalapeños and brandy cream sauce. Exposed-brick accents and paintings depicting rustic Italian scenery whisk diners to the Old World and create an environment more inviting than a cliff leading to a giant pile of pillows.

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    Stony Point

    32 S Liberty Dr.
    Stony Point, New York 10980
    (845) 786-6060
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