$20 for $50 Worth of Italian Cuisine and Drinks at G'Vanni's Ristorante
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- Good for all three locations
- Famous red sauce
- Authentic Italian food & wine
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Today’s Groupon gets you $50 worth of authentic Italian cuisine and drink for $20 at G’Vanni’s Ristorante. G’Vanni’s is a North End eatery known for its tasty tomato sauce and warm atmosphere. This Groupon is good at any of the restaurant’s three locations in Boston, Billerica, and Portland.
G’Vanni’s lunch menu and lengthy dinner bill of fare are full of hearty Italian cuisine. Dinner dishes include skillet-hot prosciutto-mozzarella antipasti ($11.99), pumpkin ravioli with burnt butter sage sauce ($18.99), and G’Vanni’s straight-from-Tuscany specialty: fusilli bolognese with primo sirloin chunks, homemade pasta, and its famous red sauce ($23.99). All of it, from the insalata to the pescatore, pairs well with G’Vanni’s other sauce that gets you sauced: an admirable wine selection of reds ($17.95–$38.95), whites ($25.95–59.95), and high-end signature bottles. Glasses cost between $7.95 and $8.95.
Reviews
Yelpers and Citysearchers give G’Vanni’s four stars: > * Ive been all over the world…including Italy. This place is the closest comparision [sic] I could find! – maxzine222, Citysearch
- Good for all three locations
- Famous red sauce
- Authentic Italian food & wine
_Jump to: Reviews | A New Cuisine Is Born_ |
Today’s Groupon gets you $50 worth of authentic Italian cuisine and drink for $20 at G’Vanni’s Ristorante. G’Vanni’s is a North End eatery known for its tasty tomato sauce and warm atmosphere. This Groupon is good at any of the restaurant’s three locations in Boston, Billerica, and Portland.
G’Vanni’s lunch menu and lengthy dinner bill of fare are full of hearty Italian cuisine. Dinner dishes include skillet-hot prosciutto-mozzarella antipasti ($11.99), pumpkin ravioli with burnt butter sage sauce ($18.99), and G’Vanni’s straight-from-Tuscany specialty: fusilli bolognese with primo sirloin chunks, homemade pasta, and its famous red sauce ($23.99). All of it, from the insalata to the pescatore, pairs well with G’Vanni’s other sauce that gets you sauced: an admirable wine selection of reds ($17.95–$38.95), whites ($25.95–59.95), and high-end signature bottles. Glasses cost between $7.95 and $8.95.
Reviews
Yelpers and Citysearchers give G’Vanni’s four stars: > * Ive been all over the world…including Italy. This place is the closest comparision [sic] I could find! – maxzine222, Citysearch