Dinner for Two or Four with Appetizers or $20 for $40 Worth of Pizzas and Grilled Fare at Ruby's Brick Oven in York
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Pizzas & quesadillas sizzle in brick oven as savory barbecued & grilled fare soak up house sauces in rustic wood-paneled dining room
When someone’s getting all up in your grill, the best thing to say is “You better step off! The surface temperature of grills can approach 550 degrees Fahrenheit—you shouldn’t be standing on that thing!” Leave the grilling to the professionals with today’s Groupon to Ruby’s Brick Oven in York. Choose from the following options:
- For $27, you get dinner for two (up to a $56.85 total value), which includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $16.95 value)
-
Two entrees (up to a $19.95 value each)<p>
- For $52, you get dinner for four (up to a $113.70 value), which includes:
- Two appetizers (up to a $16.95 value each)
-
Four entrees (up to a $19.95 value each)<p>
- For $20, you get $40 worth of pizzas and grilled fare from the varied menu.<p>
Ruby’s chefs pluck specialty pizzas and quesadillas hot from an authentic brick oven, in addition to slathering barbecue dishes with house sauce and grilling up steak and seafood entrees. Guests burst out of the barbecue gate with an appetizer of Ruby’s smoked ribs, a hickory-smoked heap of pork crafted St. Louis style, piled into a delicately balanced arch. The Odyssey pizza rallies wine, artichokes, and greek olives on a field of mozzarella and feta for an epic journey to waiting mouths, and The Philly covers its sandwich-inspired disk with shaved steak, american cheese, peppers, onions, and mushrooms. Diners can summon an 8-ounce salmon fillet in a grilled, blackened, jerk, or citrus model perched across from two sides. For a more portable meat parcel, the pulled-pork sandwich stuffs its bun with saucy strips that have been smoked for 12 hours and trained to defend themselves from beef patties in martial combat.
Ruby’s all-wood interior envelopes guests in a spacious, rustic environment, though seven televisions—including a 65-inch high-definition screen—lend it a modern pub flair. Patrons can roost on the outdoor patio’s teak furniture, or bask indoors to catch football games and flaunt knowledge of mascots’ last names on Tuesday trivia nights.
Pizzas & quesadillas sizzle in brick oven as savory barbecued & grilled fare soak up house sauces in rustic wood-paneled dining room
When someone’s getting all up in your grill, the best thing to say is “You better step off! The surface temperature of grills can approach 550 degrees Fahrenheit—you shouldn’t be standing on that thing!” Leave the grilling to the professionals with today’s Groupon to Ruby’s Brick Oven in York. Choose from the following options:
- For $27, you get dinner for two (up to a $56.85 total value), which includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $16.95 value)
-
Two entrees (up to a $19.95 value each)<p>
- For $52, you get dinner for four (up to a $113.70 value), which includes:
- Two appetizers (up to a $16.95 value each)
-
Four entrees (up to a $19.95 value each)<p>
- For $20, you get $40 worth of pizzas and grilled fare from the varied menu.<p>
Ruby’s chefs pluck specialty pizzas and quesadillas hot from an authentic brick oven, in addition to slathering barbecue dishes with house sauce and grilling up steak and seafood entrees. Guests burst out of the barbecue gate with an appetizer of Ruby’s smoked ribs, a hickory-smoked heap of pork crafted St. Louis style, piled into a delicately balanced arch. The Odyssey pizza rallies wine, artichokes, and greek olives on a field of mozzarella and feta for an epic journey to waiting mouths, and The Philly covers its sandwich-inspired disk with shaved steak, american cheese, peppers, onions, and mushrooms. Diners can summon an 8-ounce salmon fillet in a grilled, blackened, jerk, or citrus model perched across from two sides. For a more portable meat parcel, the pulled-pork sandwich stuffs its bun with saucy strips that have been smoked for 12 hours and trained to defend themselves from beef patties in martial combat.
Ruby’s all-wood interior envelopes guests in a spacious, rustic environment, though seven televisions—including a 65-inch high-definition screen—lend it a modern pub flair. Patrons can roost on the outdoor patio’s teak furniture, or bask indoors to catch football games and flaunt knowledge of mascots’ last names on Tuesday trivia nights.