Classic American Meal for Two or Four at The Red Grape Lounge
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Retro lounge crafts Motown-celebrating atmosphere with catfish & burgers, quality wine & sing-off competition on October 7
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time-consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon to The Red Grape Lounge. Choose between the following options:
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For $15, you get a Classic American meal for two (a $36.97 total value) that includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $6.99 value). Two entrees (up to a $14.99 value each).
- For $39, you get a Classic American meal for four (a $94.95 total value) that includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $6.99 value).
- Four entrees (up to a $14.99 value each).
- One bottle of wine (up to a $28 value).
Nested in downtown's historic Kresge Building, The Red Grape Lounge fetes Motown history and soul with retro décor, choice tunes, and a savory menu. A roster appetizers encourages bellies to warm up their digestive chops as fingers nab crisp sweet-potato fries or couples synchronize chews with six fiery jalapeño poppers. Teeth tear into succulent entrees, from 9 ounces of marinated rib-eye steak to one of four burgers to fried catfish on a bed of greens. Meanwhile, a bottle of wine from Red Grape's curated list accompanies quartets and inspires conversations about renaming a child "Chardonnay", with eight varieties from Australia, including Lineman's Bin medium-bodied '99 pinot noir that lingers on the tongue with aromas of red berry.
On October 7, The Red Grape Lounge kicks off a 10-week Talent in Detroit sing-off competition, calling back to Motown's golden era while tapping the deep vein of talent thriving in the Motor City, as well as offering a trip to Las Vegas as a grand prize. During the night, 10 of Detroit's denizens exercise their dulcet vocal cords while striving for notoriety as the audience votes for their champion. Diners eager to bask in the heady aura of competition can make a reservation to witness the harmonic spectacle and shift the results in favor of their favorite voice box.
Retro lounge crafts Motown-celebrating atmosphere with catfish & burgers, quality wine & sing-off competition on October 7
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time-consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon to The Red Grape Lounge. Choose between the following options:
-
For $15, you get a Classic American meal for two (a $36.97 total value) that includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $6.99 value). Two entrees (up to a $14.99 value each).
- For $39, you get a Classic American meal for four (a $94.95 total value) that includes:
- One appetizer (up to a $6.99 value).
- Four entrees (up to a $14.99 value each).
- One bottle of wine (up to a $28 value).
Nested in downtown's historic Kresge Building, The Red Grape Lounge fetes Motown history and soul with retro décor, choice tunes, and a savory menu. A roster appetizers encourages bellies to warm up their digestive chops as fingers nab crisp sweet-potato fries or couples synchronize chews with six fiery jalapeño poppers. Teeth tear into succulent entrees, from 9 ounces of marinated rib-eye steak to one of four burgers to fried catfish on a bed of greens. Meanwhile, a bottle of wine from Red Grape's curated list accompanies quartets and inspires conversations about renaming a child "Chardonnay", with eight varieties from Australia, including Lineman's Bin medium-bodied '99 pinot noir that lingers on the tongue with aromas of red berry.
On October 7, The Red Grape Lounge kicks off a 10-week Talent in Detroit sing-off competition, calling back to Motown's golden era while tapping the deep vein of talent thriving in the Motor City, as well as offering a trip to Las Vegas as a grand prize. During the night, 10 of Detroit's denizens exercise their dulcet vocal cords while striving for notoriety as the audience votes for their champion. Diners eager to bask in the heady aura of competition can make a reservation to witness the harmonic spectacle and shift the results in favor of their favorite voice box.