Two-Night Weekday or Weekend Package with Filet and Lobster Dinner for Two at Anton Inn in Pacific Grove (Up to 56% Off)
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Contemporary rooms boast Internet & fireplaces within walking distance of beaches & golf, with filet & lobster dinner pampering duos
Statistically, home is the place you're most likely to fall asleep under a running lawn mower or spontaneously combust while trying to slow dance with a running lawn mower. Find a safe haven with today's Groupon to Anton Inn in Pacific Grove. Choose between the following options:
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For $249, you get a weekday package for two (up to a $537.98 total value), which includes:
- A two-night weekday stay (up to a $418 value)
- A lobster and filet dinner for two (a $59.99 value/person)
- For $279, you get a weekend package for two (up to a $637.98 total value), which includes:
- A two-night weekend stay (up to a $518 value)
- A lobster and filet dinner for two (a $59.99 value/person)
Situated on the tip of Monterey Peninsula, Anton Inn invigorates the spirit with quick strolls to beautiful beaches, whale watching, golf, and other nearby activities. Guests lounge within contemporary accommodations designed by architect Eddie Hurt, surfing Internet waves and heating up in front of an electric fireplace before constructing pillow forts atop a king-size bed or two queen-size beds. Each morning from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., chefs serve continental breakfasts teeming with freshly baked donuts, yogurt, and locally grown fruits. The inn's skilled chefs delight discerning palates with a filet and lobster dinner, in which expertly cut filets of beef do battle with succulent lobster for diners' culinary affections. Heaps of fluffy garlic mashed potatoes sidle up to crisp salads and vegetable side dishes, and wine, already fermented, preserves diners' stomping feet for after-dinner strolls. Pintsized travelers are welcome to join parents at the inn for a $10 fee per day, and additional meals slide onto tables for a rate of $59.99 per person.
Contemporary rooms boast Internet & fireplaces within walking distance of beaches & golf, with filet & lobster dinner pampering duos
Statistically, home is the place you're most likely to fall asleep under a running lawn mower or spontaneously combust while trying to slow dance with a running lawn mower. Find a safe haven with today's Groupon to Anton Inn in Pacific Grove. Choose between the following options:
-
For $249, you get a weekday package for two (up to a $537.98 total value), which includes:
- A two-night weekday stay (up to a $418 value)
- A lobster and filet dinner for two (a $59.99 value/person)
- For $279, you get a weekend package for two (up to a $637.98 total value), which includes:
- A two-night weekend stay (up to a $518 value)
- A lobster and filet dinner for two (a $59.99 value/person)
Situated on the tip of Monterey Peninsula, Anton Inn invigorates the spirit with quick strolls to beautiful beaches, whale watching, golf, and other nearby activities. Guests lounge within contemporary accommodations designed by architect Eddie Hurt, surfing Internet waves and heating up in front of an electric fireplace before constructing pillow forts atop a king-size bed or two queen-size beds. Each morning from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., chefs serve continental breakfasts teeming with freshly baked donuts, yogurt, and locally grown fruits. The inn's skilled chefs delight discerning palates with a filet and lobster dinner, in which expertly cut filets of beef do battle with succulent lobster for diners' culinary affections. Heaps of fluffy garlic mashed potatoes sidle up to crisp salads and vegetable side dishes, and wine, already fermented, preserves diners' stomping feet for after-dinner strolls. Pintsized travelers are welcome to join parents at the inn for a $10 fee per day, and additional meals slide onto tables for a rate of $59.99 per person.
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About Anton Inn
Located at the northern tip of Monterey Peninsula and its dramatic landscapes, Anton Inn welcomes guests to slumber in rooms adorned in contemporary décor by architect Eddie Hunt. The nearby coastline affords abundant activities, such as golf, kayaking, and whale watching from beaches resting beneath the watchful gaze of Point Pinos Lighthouse, among the oldest lighthouses in the United States.