$15 for $30 Worth of American Fare and Drinks at The Woodstock Inn
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- Burgers, seafood & full bar
- Shows by local musicians
- Weekly karaoke accompanied by live guitar
The hamburger, America’s national meal, has always been served during Independence Day cookouts and the competitive-eating portion of presidential debates. Savor juicy Americana with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of American fare and drinks at The Woodstock Inn.
The Woodstock Inn's mid-19th-century digs resound with joviality generated by the menu's time-tested New World delicacies and frosty thirst quenchers. Choose from a constellation of preadorned beefy designs, such as the Smokehouse burger ($9.99), which accessorizes with an onion ring and a barbeque-sauce fedora like Emeril Lagasse at a cocktail party ($9.99). The blackened tuna medallions, whose doubloons of ahi tuna are dusted with Cajun spices, excitedly jump in plate-limos with boutonnieres of cucumber-wasabi dipping sauce ($10.99). Jerk chicken unites an unlikely duo of pineapple and honey mustard on a stage of seared chicken tenders to fight international appetite cabals ($9.99).
Stripes and solids ricochet merrily across pool tables, fueled by offerings from the restaurant's full bar. Weekly live music performances cuddle cochleae, and live guitar karaoke nights allow guests to easily identify Neil Diamond's evil doppelgangers.
- Burgers, seafood & full bar
- Shows by local musicians
- Weekly karaoke accompanied by live guitar
The hamburger, America’s national meal, has always been served during Independence Day cookouts and the competitive-eating portion of presidential debates. Savor juicy Americana with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of American fare and drinks at The Woodstock Inn.
The Woodstock Inn's mid-19th-century digs resound with joviality generated by the menu's time-tested New World delicacies and frosty thirst quenchers. Choose from a constellation of preadorned beefy designs, such as the Smokehouse burger ($9.99), which accessorizes with an onion ring and a barbeque-sauce fedora like Emeril Lagasse at a cocktail party ($9.99). The blackened tuna medallions, whose doubloons of ahi tuna are dusted with Cajun spices, excitedly jump in plate-limos with boutonnieres of cucumber-wasabi dipping sauce ($10.99). Jerk chicken unites an unlikely duo of pineapple and honey mustard on a stage of seared chicken tenders to fight international appetite cabals ($9.99).
Stripes and solids ricochet merrily across pool tables, fueled by offerings from the restaurant's full bar. Weekly live music performances cuddle cochleae, and live guitar karaoke nights allow guests to easily identify Neil Diamond's evil doppelgangers.