$15 for a Three-Visit Punch Card for Beverages and Snacks at Enlighten Café & Art Gallery ($30 Value)
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Recycled furniture & Thai-influenced designs fill eclectic space with live music, wine, beer & snacks & handmade home goods
Coffee and baked goods have always gone together, like rock 'n' roll, yin and yang, and bald-eagle hatchlings and William Howard Taft's toupee. Introduce your mouth to a dazzling duet with today's Groupon: for $15, you get a three-visit punch card for beverages and snacks at Enlighten Café & Art Gallery (a $30 value). Each of the three punches is worth $10, and only one punch may be redeemed at a time.
At Enlighten Café & Art Gallery—an eclectic café brimming with artists' handmade home goods—diners settle into luxe recycled furniture to order from a menu of coffee, tea, wine, beer, and snacks and soak in the Thai-influenced designs. The sunlit café inspires a feeling of community, so enjoy a bottle of Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale ($4.25) or a large Americano coffee ($2.75) while attending a live performance or open-mic event and then discussing it with friends using iambic pentameter. A glass of Ande's Crossing malbec from Argentina satisfies red-wine fans ($5.50) and pairs with spicy Asian green peas or almonds ($4 each/cup). Sweet-seeking patrons can sink tongues into pastries, crème brûlée, and ice cream before browsing the gallery's custom and predesigned home goods available for sale.
Recycled furniture & Thai-influenced designs fill eclectic space with live music, wine, beer & snacks & handmade home goods
Coffee and baked goods have always gone together, like rock 'n' roll, yin and yang, and bald-eagle hatchlings and William Howard Taft's toupee. Introduce your mouth to a dazzling duet with today's Groupon: for $15, you get a three-visit punch card for beverages and snacks at Enlighten Café & Art Gallery (a $30 value). Each of the three punches is worth $10, and only one punch may be redeemed at a time.
At Enlighten Café & Art Gallery—an eclectic café brimming with artists' handmade home goods—diners settle into luxe recycled furniture to order from a menu of coffee, tea, wine, beer, and snacks and soak in the Thai-influenced designs. The sunlit café inspires a feeling of community, so enjoy a bottle of Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale ($4.25) or a large Americano coffee ($2.75) while attending a live performance or open-mic event and then discussing it with friends using iambic pentameter. A glass of Ande's Crossing malbec from Argentina satisfies red-wine fans ($5.50) and pairs with spicy Asian green peas or almonds ($4 each/cup). Sweet-seeking patrons can sink tongues into pastries, crème brûlée, and ice cream before browsing the gallery's custom and predesigned home goods available for sale.