Dinner for Two with Drinks or $12 for $25 Worth of American Fare at The Glass Grill
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Homemade chili & crab-dip appetizer complement pasta, seafood & chicken entrees served amid blown-glass artwork & occasional live music
Chefs’ ovens burn much hotter than conventional ovens, allowing them to quickly roast meats and melt glacier chunks into gourmet ice water. Enjoy professional cooking with today’s Groupon to The Glass Grill. Choose between the following options:
- For $20, you get a dinner for two (up to a $53 total value) that includes the following:
- One appetizer (up to an $11 value)
- Two entrees (up to a $16 value each)
- Two individual drinks (a $5 value each) or one bottle of house wine (a $10 value)</p>
- For $12, you get $25 worth of anything on the menu. Entrees range from $11 to $16.</p>
Visitors to The Glass Grill stock their stomachs with American grill fare and Chesapeake Bay classics served with a side of blown-glass décor from McFadden Art Glass. Amid exposed brick walls, dining duos plunge nachos into a homemade chili appetizer or share crab dip served one of four ways, including poured into a bread bowl borrowed from the Pillsbury Doughboy’s finest set of china. For entrees, chefs cook ahi tuna to each diner’s preference or shower pasta in hearty meat marinara. Patrons sink their teeth into two tender grilled chicken breasts that, like the graduating class of a culinary school, don caps of crab dip and cheddar cheese. Between bites, pairs swirl and sip glasses poured from bottles of house wine.
Custom chandeliers, glass sinks, and blown sculptures described in the Baltimore Sun as resembling “psychedelic sea anemones” all add to the eatery’s artistic atmosphere. Visitors can cozy up to high-top tables, or venture outdoors to a patio and munch beneath sunlight. Occasional entertainment peps up meals with performances from local music acts as well as free demonstrations from glass artisans who heat, blow, and whisper compliments to coerce molten materials into a desired shape.
Homemade chili & crab-dip appetizer complement pasta, seafood & chicken entrees served amid blown-glass artwork & occasional live music
Chefs’ ovens burn much hotter than conventional ovens, allowing them to quickly roast meats and melt glacier chunks into gourmet ice water. Enjoy professional cooking with today’s Groupon to The Glass Grill. Choose between the following options:
- For $20, you get a dinner for two (up to a $53 total value) that includes the following:
- One appetizer (up to an $11 value)
- Two entrees (up to a $16 value each)
- Two individual drinks (a $5 value each) or one bottle of house wine (a $10 value)</p>
- For $12, you get $25 worth of anything on the menu. Entrees range from $11 to $16.</p>
Visitors to The Glass Grill stock their stomachs with American grill fare and Chesapeake Bay classics served with a side of blown-glass décor from McFadden Art Glass. Amid exposed brick walls, dining duos plunge nachos into a homemade chili appetizer or share crab dip served one of four ways, including poured into a bread bowl borrowed from the Pillsbury Doughboy’s finest set of china. For entrees, chefs cook ahi tuna to each diner’s preference or shower pasta in hearty meat marinara. Patrons sink their teeth into two tender grilled chicken breasts that, like the graduating class of a culinary school, don caps of crab dip and cheddar cheese. Between bites, pairs swirl and sip glasses poured from bottles of house wine.
Custom chandeliers, glass sinks, and blown sculptures described in the Baltimore Sun as resembling “psychedelic sea anemones” all add to the eatery’s artistic atmosphere. Visitors can cozy up to high-top tables, or venture outdoors to a patio and munch beneath sunlight. Occasional entertainment peps up meals with performances from local music acts as well as free demonstrations from glass artisans who heat, blow, and whisper compliments to coerce molten materials into a desired shape.