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Untitled Eats – Downtown Halifax

Dinner and Art-Gallery Outing for One or Two (Up to 51% Off)

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Value
C$51
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  • Date Night
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In a Nutshell

Restaurateurs from The Armview forge duck confit, couscous, burgers with chipotle relish, and lobster rolls in a gallery bistro

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 5, 2012
  • May buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Not valid for Thursday $5 Small Plates, Martinis & Wine Night. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Dinner only (4 p.m. to close).
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Subtlety is a hallmark of brilliant art, whether it's the hint of a smile on the Mona Lisa or the cow on a motorcycle in the background of American Gothic. Dive into the details with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for dinner at Untitled Eats (up to a $39 value) and admission to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Halifax (up to a $12 value; up to a $51 total value)
  • $50 for dinner at Untitled Eats for two (up to a $78 value) and admission to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Halifax for two (up to a $24 value; up to a $102 total value)

Each diner receives:

  • One soup, salad, or small-plate item (up to a $14 value)
  • One bigger-plate item (up to a $17 value)
  • One dessert item (up to an $8 value)

The constantly changing menu at Untitled Eats is crafted to suit the gallery's current exhibitions. Executive Chef Luther Shaver has built a seductive, internationally inspired spread based on Skin, the current rotating exhibition at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Halifax. Starters currently include the shrimp cocktail, poached in saffron and ginger ($8), and the cheese plate with Canadian brie, whipped chevre, and Danish blue ($14). Entrees include the locally sourced free-range beef burger with chipotle relish ($13), and the warm duck confit in a lemon and curry emulsion ($17), and desserts such as chocolate-vanilla marbled cheesecake ($8).

The gallery’s walls brim with rotating installations from contemporary artists, as well as folk art and pieces from Nova Scotia.

Untitled Eats

Discussion of artwork drifts among tables, punctuated by the jingle of silverware at Untitled Eats. Inside the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Halifax, chefs at the eatery craft a menu of international fusion cuisine, all inspired by exhibitions at the museum and the availability of seasonal ingredients. Drawing on experience accrued while cooking at The Armview, they bustle through the kitchen, searing free-range beef on a grill, roasting couscous, and bringing the flavour from summer vegetables with open flame. Designed by Ian Greig, the bistro's understated, contemporary decor includes a stone bar top mined from the same quarry as the gallery's red sandstone exterior and the world’s slowest car. Handmade light fixtures by Bear River master craftsman Chief Greg McEwan shine down on a striped floor patterned off a geological cross-section of Pictou County.

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Untitled Eats

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    Downtown Halifax

    1723 Hollis St.
    Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M7
    (902) 424-8708
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