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Dining Deals in Dogtown.

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It's a little late of a mention, but this week (January 26-31) is Argenta Restaurant Week.  Several Argenta District restaurants are offering eight dollar two-course lunches and $25 three-course dinners this week.  It's a great chance to try something new at a decent price.  Among the restaurants involved:  Bill Valentine's Ballpark Restaurant, Ristorante Capeo, Riverfront Steakhouse, Starving Artist Cafe, and Cregeen's Irish Pub.  For more information, check out the Argenta Downtown Council's website.

Comments

After looking at the lunch menus, I'd have to say that Valentine's offers the most bang for your buck.

And on that note, I will also say that I finally tried Valentines on my birthday and was very pleased. I thought the food was great, the wine list fabulous, and Mr. Valentine very charming and considerate to his customers.

The one negative, however, (and I think this really affects the quality of the dining experience) was the lighting. Fluorescence- blech! Nothing depresses me faster than feeling like I'm institutionalized because of harsh fluorescent lighting. I think it's awful.

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