Brunch for Two, Mac 'n' Cheese Meal for Two, or $25 for $50 Worth of Bistro Fare at The Bistro at Our Town in Exton
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Chefs harness power of fresh ingredients to assemble bistro specialties & ever changing five-course Sunday brunches
Dining out with friends can foster healthy relationships that might otherwise be limited to impersonal group texts or overly personal bath-time visits. Get a bite in person with a person with today’s Groupon to Bistro at Our Town in Exton. Choose from the following options:
- For $22, you get a mac ‘n’ cheese dinner for two (up to $61.50 value). Dinner includes the following:
- One appetizer (up to a $13.50 value)
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Two mac ‘n’ cheese bowls (up to a $24 value each)
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For $19, you get a five-course chef’s choice Sunday brunch for two (a $39 value).
- For $25, you get $50 worth of bistro fare.
Bistro at Our Town’s chefs enlist the aid of fresh ingredients to assemble a hefty menu of bistro specialties, recently voted winners of the best tasting food and presentation at the 2011 Red Cross Red Ball. A starter of crispy kale mingles flavors of lemon, olive oil, garlic, and sea salt to jumpstart taste buds more effectively than a sautéed battery. For main courses, kitchen maestros harness a quintet of cheeses to construct decadent gourmet mac ‘n’ cheese bowls, such as the grilled cheese mac ‘n’ cheese anointed with butter-toasted breadcrumbs. Otherwise, the menu offers more mean-centric items, including roasted pork and 8-ounce pizziola burgers layered with marinara, fresh mozzarella, and basil, much like the average Italian’s outfit during wintertime.
On Sunday mornings, Bistro at Our Town’s resident chef rewards early-rising appetites with a five-course brunch. The menu is ever changing, selected according to the gastronomic whims of the chef and his magic 8-ball. A typical brunch commences with a fruit-and-cheese board, which arrives with an entourage of house-made breads before waiters ferry platters of bacon, sausage, and eggs benedict to the table. Dessert offerings can include the likes of apple-pie-caramel cobbler, which works to muffle tempestuous sweet teeth from shouting out social security numbers with mascarpone.
Chefs harness power of fresh ingredients to assemble bistro specialties & ever changing five-course Sunday brunches
Dining out with friends can foster healthy relationships that might otherwise be limited to impersonal group texts or overly personal bath-time visits. Get a bite in person with a person with today’s Groupon to Bistro at Our Town in Exton. Choose from the following options:
- For $22, you get a mac ‘n’ cheese dinner for two (up to $61.50 value). Dinner includes the following:
- One appetizer (up to a $13.50 value)
-
Two mac ‘n’ cheese bowls (up to a $24 value each)
-
For $19, you get a five-course chef’s choice Sunday brunch for two (a $39 value).
- For $25, you get $50 worth of bistro fare.
Bistro at Our Town’s chefs enlist the aid of fresh ingredients to assemble a hefty menu of bistro specialties, recently voted winners of the best tasting food and presentation at the 2011 Red Cross Red Ball. A starter of crispy kale mingles flavors of lemon, olive oil, garlic, and sea salt to jumpstart taste buds more effectively than a sautéed battery. For main courses, kitchen maestros harness a quintet of cheeses to construct decadent gourmet mac ‘n’ cheese bowls, such as the grilled cheese mac ‘n’ cheese anointed with butter-toasted breadcrumbs. Otherwise, the menu offers more mean-centric items, including roasted pork and 8-ounce pizziola burgers layered with marinara, fresh mozzarella, and basil, much like the average Italian’s outfit during wintertime.
On Sunday mornings, Bistro at Our Town’s resident chef rewards early-rising appetites with a five-course brunch. The menu is ever changing, selected according to the gastronomic whims of the chef and his magic 8-ball. A typical brunch commences with a fruit-and-cheese board, which arrives with an entourage of house-made breads before waiters ferry platters of bacon, sausage, and eggs benedict to the table. Dessert offerings can include the likes of apple-pie-caramel cobbler, which works to muffle tempestuous sweet teeth from shouting out social security numbers with mascarpone.