$15 for $30 Worth of Tavern Fare and Drink at The Grape and The Grain
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- Sophisticated tavern menu
- Vast array of beers, wines & cocktails
- Relaxed atmosphere
Like a box of fine china or a man covered in ants, cocktails just beg to be shaken. Stir up the nightlife with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of tavern fare and drinks at The Grape and The Grain on Town Square Lane.
The Grape and The Grain fills flagons with a comprehensive selection of quality beers, wines, and cocktails in conjunction with a menu of refined tavern dishes. Combine cocktails with a crunch with the bruschetta, used as a pita bread elevator for mouth-bound garlic-roasted herb hummus ($9), or the mediterranean cracker bread topped with cheese and a choice of toppings, including pepperoni and the Michael Angelo, a smattering of leek, pancetta, and basil named for the less-famous painter of the Sixteen Chapel ($9–$11). Two Danish-style hot dogs satisfy tubular tastes, doused in rémoulade and spicy red sauce and sprinkled with pickled cucumbers and fried onions ($9).
Patrons who prefer their breads in liquid form will appreciate the extensive menu of draught beers, featuring favorites from Dogfish Head, Knee Deep Brewing Co., and Deschutes ($5–$7). Also available for swirling and sipping are a selection of wines ($6–$14 per glass) and cocktails ($7–$10).
- Sophisticated tavern menu
- Vast array of beers, wines & cocktails
- Relaxed atmosphere
Like a box of fine china or a man covered in ants, cocktails just beg to be shaken. Stir up the nightlife with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of tavern fare and drinks at The Grape and The Grain on Town Square Lane.
The Grape and The Grain fills flagons with a comprehensive selection of quality beers, wines, and cocktails in conjunction with a menu of refined tavern dishes. Combine cocktails with a crunch with the bruschetta, used as a pita bread elevator for mouth-bound garlic-roasted herb hummus ($9), or the mediterranean cracker bread topped with cheese and a choice of toppings, including pepperoni and the Michael Angelo, a smattering of leek, pancetta, and basil named for the less-famous painter of the Sixteen Chapel ($9–$11). Two Danish-style hot dogs satisfy tubular tastes, doused in rémoulade and spicy red sauce and sprinkled with pickled cucumbers and fried onions ($9).
Patrons who prefer their breads in liquid form will appreciate the extensive menu of draught beers, featuring favorites from Dogfish Head, Knee Deep Brewing Co., and Deschutes ($5–$7). Also available for swirling and sipping are a selection of wines ($6–$14 per glass) and cocktails ($7–$10).