Italian Fare for Lunch or Dinner
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- Old World, family recipes
- Classic pastas, meats & fish
- Extensive wine list
- Intimate dining
The best way to capture a wild, rampaging meal is to hook it with a gigantic pasta lasso. Test your throwin’ arm with today’s Groupon to Vignetos Italian Grill in Weston. Choose between the following options:
• For $12, you get $25 worth of Italian fare for dinner.
• For $7, you get $15 worth of Italian fare for lunch.
Vignetos Italian Grill’s chefs tantalize taste buds with Old World flavors in an intimate dining setting. Savor plates of spaghettini heaped with meatballs or meat sauce ($14), or dive into baked beds of penne gorgonzola layered with sheets of ricotta, comforting cream sauce, and pillowy cheese ($15). A crooning veal Sinatra charms the roof off of palates with a tender cutlet sautéed with zesty notes of peppers, onions, mushrooms, and gooey mozzarella ($20). Tongues can reel in fresh-netted daily seafood delicacies sold at market price, or pry mussels from shells before dipping them in pools of zesty marinara ($18).
Afternoon eaters can casually slip calzones ($9) into their grinning, crescent-shaped mouths, consume stromboli ($12) packed with more dough than a bank robber’s carryon luggage, or quench thirsts with a zippy glass of sauvignon blanc ($8). Peruse the remainder of an extensive wine list in Vignetos’ elegant dining room while trading meaningful glances with your date or parole officer.
- Old World, family recipes
- Classic pastas, meats & fish
- Extensive wine list
- Intimate dining
The best way to capture a wild, rampaging meal is to hook it with a gigantic pasta lasso. Test your throwin’ arm with today’s Groupon to Vignetos Italian Grill in Weston. Choose between the following options:
• For $12, you get $25 worth of Italian fare for dinner.
• For $7, you get $15 worth of Italian fare for lunch.
Vignetos Italian Grill’s chefs tantalize taste buds with Old World flavors in an intimate dining setting. Savor plates of spaghettini heaped with meatballs or meat sauce ($14), or dive into baked beds of penne gorgonzola layered with sheets of ricotta, comforting cream sauce, and pillowy cheese ($15). A crooning veal Sinatra charms the roof off of palates with a tender cutlet sautéed with zesty notes of peppers, onions, mushrooms, and gooey mozzarella ($20). Tongues can reel in fresh-netted daily seafood delicacies sold at market price, or pry mussels from shells before dipping them in pools of zesty marinara ($18).
Afternoon eaters can casually slip calzones ($9) into their grinning, crescent-shaped mouths, consume stromboli ($12) packed with more dough than a bank robber’s carryon luggage, or quench thirsts with a zippy glass of sauvignon blanc ($8). Peruse the remainder of an extensive wine list in Vignetos’ elegant dining room while trading meaningful glances with your date or parole officer.