The first European explorers set sail in hope of finding new, exotic spices to placate the palates of epicurious monarchs, but all they found were heaps of boring, inedible gold. Pick up where they left off and broaden your mouth's horizons with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of steaks, drinks, and more at Signatures, located at the Doubletree Hotel downtown.
At Signatures, a casual yet elegant dining room atmosphere and a friendly staff greet visitors, as culinary composers whip up a tasty symphony of steaks and grub from the grill. Succulent proteins top the menu; carve up a juicy 12 oz. New York strip steak ($27) or a decadent bacon-wrapped filet mignon ($28) flanking fresh veggies and your choice of side (red-skin mashed potatoes, baked potato, jasmine rice, steak fries or sweet potato fries). Lidded chatterboxes seeking a conversation piece can take their time getting to know starters such as the buttermilk-soaked calamari ($10) before grilling the grilled chicken cobb salad ($11) on its upcoming memoir about life as a roadie for the fettuccine alfredo ($14). Wednesday evening guests will have no trouble furnishing empty stomachs with the all-you-can-eat prime rib buffet ($18.95, 5:30 p.m.–9 p.m.), which includes baked potatoes, salads, and an array of sundry entrees and dessert selections prepared by the executive chef and his team of sentient, googly-eye-adorned cutlery.
Groupon Says
Quantum of Sustenance
While using today's Groupon to purchase fine cocktails and cuisine, you may be reminded of James Bond's iconic "shaken, not stirred" martini. But what are some of Bond's other sophisticated dining orders?
- “Baked potato. Unsalted. Light butter.”
- “Draw a picture of a lady on this piece of chicken.”
- “Make my sushi…cooked.”
- “I'll be eating two hamburgers this evening.”
- “Give me a scotch and a story about a talking bear.”
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