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Delegate Discount Pass 2018 Welcome to New York City Delegate Discount Pass 2018 Welcome to New York City. This Delegate Discount Pass is your ultimate guide to exclusive savings throughout the City. Redeem offers by showing a printed or mobile version of the NYC & Company Delegate Discount Pass in its entirety at participating member restaurants and attractions, unless provided with a promo code for advance reservations, purchase or registration. This pass is valid January 1–June 30, 2018. Dining Angus Club Steakhouse Steakhouse Farmer & The Fish American New 135 E. 55th St. | 212.588.1585 | angusclubsteakhouse.com 245 Park Ave. South | 646.998.5991 | farmerandthefish.com Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée 20% off entire bill To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Does not include tax or tip. 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Barbetta Italian To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 321 W. 46th St. | 212.246.9171 | barbettarestaurant.com 20% off entire bill Gargiulo’s Restaurant in Coney Island Italian 2911 W. 15th St. | 718.266.4891 | gargiulos.com To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 20% off entire bill Big Daddy’s–Gramercy American New To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 239 Park Ave. South | 212.477.1500 | bigdaddysnyc.com Gotham West Market 20% off entire bill Food Hall Does not include tax or tip; must tip on pre-discounted items. 600 Eleventh Ave. | 212.582.7940 | gothamwestmarket.com To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Offers vary by vendor Visit GothamWestMarket.com/ddp or ask at specific counters Big Daddy’s–Upper West Side American New for details. 2454 Broadway | 212.677.2004 | bigdaddysnyc.com Haven Rooftop 20% off entire bill Restaurant/Cocktail Lounge Does not include tax or tip; must tip on pre-discounted items. Sanctuary Hotel New York, 132 W. 47th St. | 212.466.9000 | havenrooftop.com To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 20% off entire bill Brazil Brazil Restaurant Brazilian To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 328 W. 46th St. | 212.957.4306 | brazilbrazil46.com Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée HB Burger American To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 127 W. 43rd St. | 212.575.5848 | heartlandbrewery.com/hb-burger2 The Bronx Beer Hall Pub Free dessert with purchase of entrée 2344 Arthur Ave. | 347.396.0555 | thebronxbeerhall.com To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Buy one, get one 50% off on one (1) draft pint of New York State craft beer or one (1) glass of New York State wine Heartland Brewery–Midtown West American Not valid during happy hour. 625 Eighth Ave. | 646.214.1000 | heartlandbrewery.com/midtown-west-2 Church & Dey American New Free dessert with purchase of entrée Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, 55 Church St. | 212.312.2000 | churchanddey.com Heartland Brewery & Chop House–Times Square American Buy one house drink, get one 50% off 127 W. 43rd St. | 646.366.0235 | Offer refers to house liquor at Church & Dey (located on the heartlandbrewery.com/time-square-2/ 3rd floor). 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To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here NYC & Company | Delegate Discount Pass 2018 3 McGettigan’s Pub 70 W. 36th St. | 212.913.0533 | mcgettigans.com Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée Cannot be combined with any other offers. Sky Room Times Square Cocktail Lounge 330 W. 40th St. | 212.380.1195 | skyroomnyc.com Buy one drink, get one 50% off Cannot be combined with another offer. Please call ahead for availability and dress code. Valid only before 10pm. One-time use only. Can only be used on items $15 or less. Tarallucci e Vino NoMad Italian 44 E. 28th St. | 212.779.1100 | taralluccievino.net/nomad Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée House-selected wine. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Tarallucci e Vino Union Square Italian 15 E. 18th St. | 212.228.5400 | taralluccievino.net/union-square-location Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée House-selected wine. 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