EAT UP DOWNTOWN

August 5, 2010
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Have you ever wanted to enjoy a fresh dining experience, but found the cost of a fine three-course meal at a top-rated eatery a bit daunting? Discover that excellent eating can be affordable.
Downtown Vision, Inc. is dishing out exquisite cuisine at an affordable price during the fourth annual Eat Up Downtown, Downtown Jacksonville’s dining promotion.
This annual event is a great way to try new restaurants at a set, and reasonable, price. Tempt your tastebuds with filet mignon from Morton?s Steakhouse, sample Summer Salmon from Cafe Nola or the fire grilled Berkshire pork chops at the University Club with their spectacular 27th floor Southbank views.
This year, due to popular demand, Eat Up Downtown is extending to two weeks, Monday, August 9 through Sunday, August 22. Each participating restaurant will offer specially selected, three-course dinner menus for $25 per person and in addition a great meal, 50 lucky couples will receive advance screening preview passes to see the new film, Eat, Pray, Love starring Julia Roberts compliments of Downtown Vision. Visit www.folioweekly.com for complete details.
Each meal comes with dessert, something sweet and special to wrap your meal and bring on that delightful moment that comes with your companion’s glance of appreciation.
American Cafe 353-4503
Bb’s 306-0100
Basil Thai 674-0190
Benny’s Steak & Seafood 301-1014
Cafe 331 354-1999
Cafe Nola @ MOCA 224-0113
Casa Dora 356-8282
Charthouse 398-3353
Chew 355-3793
Chicago Pizza 354-7747
De Real Ting Cafe 633-9738
Hooters 356-5400
Juliette’s Bistro 355-6664
Koja Sushi 350-9911
Morton’s Steakhouse 399-3933
River City Brewing Company 398-2299
Trellises Restaurant 634-4540
University Club 396-1687
Vito’s Italian Cafe 355-0064
The Wine Cellar 398-8989
Zodiac Grill 354-8283

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