Pasta became a staple of Italian fare after Roman Emperor Caligula famously appointed a plate of lasagna to the Senate. Elect to eat decadently with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$23 for a two-course Italian meal for two (up to a $45.93 total value)
$40 for a two-course Italian meal for four (up to a $91.86 total value)
$55 for a two-course Italian meal for six (up to a $137.79 total value)
The two-course Italian meal includes the following for each pair:
- One shared appetizer (up to an $11.95 value). Options on the menu include boneless wings and deep-fried ravioli.
- Two entrees (up to a $16.99 value each). Options include hand-tossed pizzas and eggplant parmigiana.
G&R DiMillo's Bayside
A disk of dough soars into the air before the chef expertly catches it on his fingertips. After he slathers it with sauce and cheese, it crisps under hot stones heated to 700 degrees, just below the temperature favored by Dante himself. Sandwiches and pasta dishes hoist the Italian flag with options such as the meatball parmagiano sandwich or oven-baked penne, and flat-panel televisions behind the wood-paneled bar display sports games.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Boat Naming
Naming a boat or “ship” is probably the most important part of boat owner"ship." Here’s a guide to naming your sea craft no matter what “type” it is (this sentence was typed, which is why the quotes around “type” are funny):
Personal Yacht
• A Seafoam Symphony (boat name by Mikæl)
• Charity Schmarity
• If This Boat’s a-Rockin’, Please Come a-Knockin’ – We Do Not Want to Drown
• Martha’s Windward
• Yachtoberfest
Commercial Boats
• The Chuggler
• The SS Hungry Man
• Big Boat
Cruise Ships
• The (Type of Fruit/Time of Day) Princess
Speed Boats
• Angry Angus
• Daddy’s Little Metaphor
• My Best Friend’s Wake
• This Tears It: I Enjoy Speedboats
• Last of the Boat-Speedcans
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