American Dinner for Two or Four at Creation Cafe
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Rotating menu of freshly made pastries pairs with plates of seafood & pasta drizzled with house-made sauces inside historical Buggs' Temple
Breaking bread is a bonding experience, encouraging new friendships while testing the strength of communal sledgehammers. Swing into sustenance with today's Groupon to Creation Cafe. The kitchen serves dinner on weekdays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on weekends from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Choose between the following options:
For $20, you get dinner for two (up to a $53 total value) that includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $9 value)
- Two dinner entrees (up to an $18 value each)
- One dessert (up to an $8 value)
- Two appetizers (up to a $9 value each)
- Four dinner entrees (up to an $18 value each) One dessert (up to an $8 value)
For $35, you get dinner for four (up to a $98 total value) that includes:
Positioned beneath the brick turrets of Buggs' Temple, Creation Cafe's doors open to unveil mural-cloaked walls dripping with kaleidoscopic colors and wood tables filled with the dinner menu’s plates of seafood, pasta, and rotating pastries made daily. Diners can comfortably disclose their most embarrassing middle name over an appetizing plate of pulled-pork nachos, which tasks homemade tortilla chips with scooping up mounds of braised pork shoulder, black-bean salsa, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and jalapeños.
Servers swap empty appetizer plates for main-course entrees, including Lowcountry crab cakes topped with tomato aioli or the cedar-plank-roasted salmon laden with tomato bruschetta. In the kitchen, flames doctor temperatures of the Simply sirloin's 8-ounce grilled top-sirloin steak, and cooks dash homemade marinara and alfredo sauces on the three-cheese tortellini. Each dinner entree helps hush stomach rumbling with a choice of two sides, such as homemade chips or steamed seasonal vegetables, before the rotating menu of freshly made pastry silences talkative compatriots better than a mouthful of earmuffs.
Inside Buggs’ Temple, a former church renowned for its gospel singers and rife with local history, guests can imagine life with four legs while seated at a painting-topped table. Alternatively, outdoor patio tables spiked with sun umbrellas offer patrons inedible views of the skyline and Upper Canal.
Rotating menu of freshly made pastries pairs with plates of seafood & pasta drizzled with house-made sauces inside historical Buggs' Temple
Breaking bread is a bonding experience, encouraging new friendships while testing the strength of communal sledgehammers. Swing into sustenance with today's Groupon to Creation Cafe. The kitchen serves dinner on weekdays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on weekends from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Choose between the following options:
For $20, you get dinner for two (up to a $53 total value) that includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $9 value)
- Two dinner entrees (up to an $18 value each)
- One dessert (up to an $8 value)
- Two appetizers (up to a $9 value each)
- Four dinner entrees (up to an $18 value each) One dessert (up to an $8 value)
For $35, you get dinner for four (up to a $98 total value) that includes:
Positioned beneath the brick turrets of Buggs' Temple, Creation Cafe's doors open to unveil mural-cloaked walls dripping with kaleidoscopic colors and wood tables filled with the dinner menu’s plates of seafood, pasta, and rotating pastries made daily. Diners can comfortably disclose their most embarrassing middle name over an appetizing plate of pulled-pork nachos, which tasks homemade tortilla chips with scooping up mounds of braised pork shoulder, black-bean salsa, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and jalapeños.
Servers swap empty appetizer plates for main-course entrees, including Lowcountry crab cakes topped with tomato aioli or the cedar-plank-roasted salmon laden with tomato bruschetta. In the kitchen, flames doctor temperatures of the Simply sirloin's 8-ounce grilled top-sirloin steak, and cooks dash homemade marinara and alfredo sauces on the three-cheese tortellini. Each dinner entree helps hush stomach rumbling with a choice of two sides, such as homemade chips or steamed seasonal vegetables, before the rotating menu of freshly made pastry silences talkative compatriots better than a mouthful of earmuffs.
Inside Buggs’ Temple, a former church renowned for its gospel singers and rife with local history, guests can imagine life with four legs while seated at a painting-topped table. Alternatively, outdoor patio tables spiked with sun umbrellas offer patrons inedible views of the skyline and Upper Canal.