$14 for $30 Worth of French Dinner or $5 for $10 Worth of Breakfast or Lunch
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- Fresh, quality ingredients
- Parisian café atmosphere
- Breakfast, lunch & dinner
- Sunday brunch
In Les Misérables II: Final Justice, Jean Valjean is arrested for committing an even greater crime against French law: applying margarine to another man’s mustache during dinner without asking first. Feast around the proper tableside etiquette of France with today's Groupon to Cafe Monte. Choose between the following options:
• For $5, you get $10 worth of French fare and drinks during breakfast or lunch.
• For $14, you get $30 worth of French fare and drinks during dinner.
Winner of the OpenTable Diners' Choice award Great for Lunch in Charlotte, Cafe Monte serves up fresh, international nibbles to sate tumultuous appetites. Tantalize highbrow taste buds with recitations of obscure William Blake poetry and sophisticated European dinner fare, such as the steamed mussels, swimming in white-wine sauce, garlic, shallots, and tomatoes and served with a side of pommes frites ($13.94). Meanwhile, veggie hunters can wrangle a plate of vitamin-packing greens, populating a platter with four trophy-wall-worthy selections, such as asparagus, french green beans, sautéed wild mushrooms, steamed broccoli, or the chef's selection ($15.95).
Breakfast bites include the classic eggs Benedict with an english muffin, canadian bacon, and hollandaise ($12.95), which tongues can enjoy among the French artwork of the interior or the I Spy potential of the outdoor seating area. While soaking in classical and jazz tunes, conquer midday cravings with a signature chicken-salad croissant ($8.95) or beef-and-asparagus crêpe crammed full of pearl onions and mushrooms in red-wine sauce ($14.95).
- Fresh, quality ingredients
- Parisian café atmosphere
- Breakfast, lunch & dinner
- Sunday brunch
In Les Misérables II: Final Justice, Jean Valjean is arrested for committing an even greater crime against French law: applying margarine to another man’s mustache during dinner without asking first. Feast around the proper tableside etiquette of France with today's Groupon to Cafe Monte. Choose between the following options:
• For $5, you get $10 worth of French fare and drinks during breakfast or lunch.
• For $14, you get $30 worth of French fare and drinks during dinner.
Winner of the OpenTable Diners' Choice award Great for Lunch in Charlotte, Cafe Monte serves up fresh, international nibbles to sate tumultuous appetites. Tantalize highbrow taste buds with recitations of obscure William Blake poetry and sophisticated European dinner fare, such as the steamed mussels, swimming in white-wine sauce, garlic, shallots, and tomatoes and served with a side of pommes frites ($13.94). Meanwhile, veggie hunters can wrangle a plate of vitamin-packing greens, populating a platter with four trophy-wall-worthy selections, such as asparagus, french green beans, sautéed wild mushrooms, steamed broccoli, or the chef's selection ($15.95).
Breakfast bites include the classic eggs Benedict with an english muffin, canadian bacon, and hollandaise ($12.95), which tongues can enjoy among the French artwork of the interior or the I Spy potential of the outdoor seating area. While soaking in classical and jazz tunes, conquer midday cravings with a signature chicken-salad croissant ($8.95) or beef-and-asparagus crêpe crammed full of pearl onions and mushrooms in red-wine sauce ($14.95).
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About Cafe Monte
Patrons who pass beneath Cafe Monte's bold red awning seemingly zoom across the Atlantic into a Parisian bistro hung with French artwork and vintage photographs. Platters of mussels arrived drenched in white wine and butter, and pommes frites proudly share the spotlight with steak and french green beans. In the kitchen, chefs sizzle crêpes to a golden brown for breakfast, or fill them with savory lobster and crab for lunch and dinner. Patrons can dine alfresco on an outdoor patio or linger inside the eatery's canary-hued walls, where satisfied customers gather around a piano to sing odes to their favorite French pastry chefs.