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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

DOWNTOWN DINE O’ROUND SEPTEMBER 14-30 42 local restaurants offer discounted three course dinners or two-item lunches.


DOWNTOWN DINE O’ROUND SEPTEMBER 14-30
42 local restaurants offer discounted three course dinners or two-item lunches.

Salt Lake City (September 7, 2012) – The 9th annual Downtown Dine O’ Round begins Friday, September 14. Diners can sample two-item lunches for $5 or $10 or three-item dinners for $15 or $30 during a two-week span that includes three full weekends.

Dine O’Round attendees may choose a three-item dinner for either $15 or $30, depending on the cost of typical entrees. Sampling three selections at such a significant discount lets people experience a wider selection of tastes than a single dish – at 42 locations that represent a wide range of cuisines. This unique concept of Dine O’Round is designed to attract new diners to restaurants they have yet to experience, or to re-visit old favorites. Some restaurants will choose to put one of their staples on the Dine O’Round menu, while others may change the choice daily or weekly.
“Dine O’Round is timed to get people back in the habit of eating out once the summer heat has passed,” said Andrew Wallace, who runs the program for the Downtown Alliance. The Alliance coordinates this event each fall to bring new people downtown, as well as encourage downtown residents and office workers to explore what the city has to offer.
Diners are also offered the opportunity to win dinner for a year via a photo contest sponsored by CityWeekly and x96. Hosted on the Downtown Alliance facebook page (facebook.com/DowntownSLC) restaurant-goers can upload photos from their Dine O’Round experience to enter. With 42 restaurants participating, adventurous diners could, theoretically, submit an entry from each location for increased chances to win.
The lunch crowd is not forgotten during Dine O’Round, with nearly half of the establishments putting together two-item meals for either $5 or $10. “Adding lunch to the mix gives workers downtown, who may not often venture beyond their building, a good reason to sample the wide range of tastes downtown,” said Wallace.
Restaurant-goers do not need to sign up for anything, carry any cards or coupons. All one needs to do is ask for the Dine O’Round menu from their server. However, they are certainly not limited to just the special menu: often diners will add on additional appetizers or drinks to further sample additional flavors.
The Dine O’Round program is just one of many shining examples of thoughtful organization and collaboration within the community. Offering a single concept that is stronger than any restaurant might be able to pull off on their own, Dine O’ Round aims to align a wide array of establishments and showcase the quality of downtown dining itself.
$5 Lunch:
Bocata
Green Pig Pub
J. Wong's Asian Bistro
Stoneground
Wing Nutz

$10 Lunch:
Al Forno's Ristorante
Caffe Molise
Cannella's
Cedars of Lebanon
The Copper Onion
Faustina
Gracie's
Iggy's Sports Grill
Inferno Cantina
Lamb's Grill
Market Street Grill
Market Street Oyster Bar
Martine Café
Naked Fish
New Yorker
Pallet
Plum Alley
Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana
Squatters Pub Brewery
The Tin Angel Café
Washington Square Café
Wild Grape Bistro


$15 Dinner:
Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano
Cannella's
Cedar of Lebanon
The Garden Restaurant on Temple Square
Green Pig Pub
Iggy's Sports Grill
Inferno Cantina
J. Wong's Asian Bistro
Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana
Squatters Pub Brewery
Stoneground

$30 Dinner:
Al Forno's Restaurant
Bambara
Caffe Molise
Christopher's Prime Steak House & Grill
The Copper Onion
Dojo Restaurant & Sushi Bar
Faustina
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Lamb's Grill
Market Street Grill
Market Street Oyster Bar
Martine Café
The Melting Pot
Naked Fish
New Yorker
Nordstrom Sixth & Pine
Oasis Café
Pallet
Plum Alley
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Star of India
Takashi
Thaifoon – Taste of Asia
The Tin Angel Café
Wild Grape Bistro
ZY Restaurant



The Downtown Alliance is dedicated to building a dynamic and diverse community that is the regional center forculture, commerce and entertainment. For more information, visit downtownslc.org

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