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Deal at Rowayton Seafood: $30 Coupon for $60 of Dining
The Restaurant at Rowayton Seafood has an online offer in which you get a voucher for $30 and get to spend it on $60 in dining; LivingSocial is offering the coupon, which—they say—must be bought in the next two days. It's good until March 26, 2012.
Now through March 26, you can eat a $60 meal for $30 at the if you use an online offer which is said to expire on Saturday.
The half-price offer is made through LivingSocial, a company that provides discount offers from area retailers.
"For $30, get $60 to spend on food and drink," according to a LivingSocial Web page describing the offer. The restaurant is on the waterfront and has a fireplace. They ask that you pay your waiter or waitress a tip based on regular prices.
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There are several limitations to the offer: You can only use one voucher at a table on any one visit, and you can't use the offer on holidays. For more information on the limits of the offer, see the LivingSocial Web page.
LivingSocial recently offered a deep discount on tickets for Stepping Stones Museum. At the time the offer was reported on Norwalk Patch, the LivingSocial Web page stated the offer would expire in one day. Instead, that offer was extended for at least another day. So if you hear about this offer after Saturday, you might chance it just to see if LivingSocial has again extended its deadline.
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This offer is not the only one being made for discounted restaurants in Norwalk:
- , with prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner, takes place at a dozen restaurants from Sunday through Saturday, Sept. 25-30.
- For those who can spend $180 on a party for kids, LivingSocial is also offering a 50-percent-off deal for a kid's chocolate-making party at in SoNo. The the offer expires on March 29.
Editor's note: Patch makes absolutely no money off of this offer, and I'm not aware of any business dealings between LivingSocial and either Patch.com or its parent company, AOL. I simply report on an offer now and then when we see one in Norwalk that looks particularly interesting, and I try to present alternatives, caveats, restrictions and limitations.
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