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$40 for a Fondue Dinner for Two with Salads at The Melting Pot (Up to $60.45 Total Value)

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Build your own fondue entrees by choosing morsels such as andouille sausage, barbecue-pork medallions, and ravioli to cook in broth or oil

The Deal

$40 for dinner for two (up to $60.45 total value)

  • Two Fondue by You entrees, each including a combination of three entree items to cook ($22.50 value each)
  • Choice of premium cooking style (up to $5.95 value)
  • Two salads (up to $4.75 value each)
  • Click to see the menu.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 20, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 2 per table. Not valid on Saturdays. Not valid for alcohol. Valid only for option purchased. Phone reservation required; no online reservations accepted. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Only valid for location purchased. Not valid on federal holidays. Not valid during Restaurant Week, November 2–9. Not valid at White Plains location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Melting Pot

When The Melting Pot originally opened in 1975 just outside Orlando, the location was cozy and quaint, but diners had only three options: swiss-cheese fondue, beef fondue, or chocolate fondue. However, as the restaurant grew in popularity, so did its menu selection and atmosphere. The restaurant first expanded four years later under the leadership of a Melting Pot waiter and enterprising college student named Mark Johnston, who teamed up with his brothers Mike and Bob to open a new outpost in Tallahassee. This location grew in reputation to pave the way for future franchise expansion. Today, the company—now owned by the trio of siblings—reigns as the premier fondue, wine, and drink restaurant, stretching across North America with more than 140 restaurants linked by underground tunnels. The restaurant's menu has also ballooned, and patrons can now expect six varieties of hot dipping cheese paired with salads, meats, and molten chocolate.

On a given night, groups of foodies gather around tables to nosh on signature four-course meals, from cheese-fondue appetizers and various salads to steaks and seafood cooked in a choice of healthy broth or oil. Birthday revelers and couples can share decadent evenings at private tables, capping off meals with chocolate desserts that have defined The Melting Pot for decades.

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