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Connect-Card-Directory.Pdf Connect Card directory One great card can connect you to: • WCNY Event ticket discounts. • Restaurants and attractions 2-for-1 dining, admissions discounts, or special benefits. CONNECT CARD BENEFITS BY LEVEL • Bronze Level Discounts on WCNY events including live screenings, concerts, dining, and attractions. • Silver, Gold, and Platinum Levels Bronze benefits plus special invitations to WCNY events. CONNECT CARD FAQs How to find the most current list of restaurants & attractions? New partners are added regularly. For complete descriptions, sample menus, photos and other information, Visit wcny.org/connectcard or use the Connect Card App on your smart phone. How to use Connect Card? Simply present your Connect Card to your server when paying your bill or ticket agent when purchasing admission. The associated code number on the back of your card will be checked off, confirming that you have received your benefit. Search “WCNY Connect Card” App on your smartphone and a create a profile. Redeem using the App: 1. Log into account 2. Find provider page and check the benefits, restrictions and other details 3. Hit the Redeem button 4. Show the redeem code to server or ticket agent 5. You will receive the redemption information through email *Please check the restaurant/attraction profiles to understand any restrictions that may be applied when using your Connect Card. Unless otherwise stated, benefits are single use only. When redeeming 2-for-1 benefits, the lower cost item will be removed from your bill. Additional restrictions may apply, so please read the benefits offer before purchasing. 2 Connect Card 5 Zones Includes Southern Canada 2 1 6 4 Includes 7 Long Island 3 8 Includes All Other Areas For the most updated list of Connect Card partners, visit wcny.org/connectcard or download the app on your Apple or Android device. Holiday and Special Exclusions Connect Card is not accepted on major holidays or in conjunction with other special offers, discount coupons/offers, special events, etc. unless otherwise noted. Tipping Pleases calculate your tip on the full amount of the bill before your discount is deducted. No Cash Back No offers include a “cash back” option under any circumstances. The Connect Card App Download for iOS and Android mobile devices or visit wcny.org/connectcard. Questions / Sharing Your Experiences We invite members to share their reviews and comments about Connect Card experiences at [email protected]. Select reviews will be shared with members from time to time. If you have questions about Connect Card, call Member Services at (315) 453-2424. @WCNYConnected 3 Restaurants 1025 RUYI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE #315 1025 Arsenal St., Watertown NY Zone 5 (315) 405-4501 United States www.1025ruyisteakhouse.com Benefit: $10 off of a $50 purchase 1060 RESTAURANT #309 1060 E Genesee St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 476-9000 United States www.1060restaurant.com Benefit: $10 off of a $50 purchase ANCORA! #197 261 Genesee St., Utica NY Zone 2 (315) 724-4815 United States www.ancorautica.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée. Dine-in only. Not valid on Stanley event nights. BAGEL GROVE #303 7 Burrstone Rd., Utica NY Zone 2 (315) 724-8015 United States www.bagelgrove.com Benefit: Valid for 7 free bagels when you buy 7 BAMBOO HOUSE ASIAN RESTAURANT #137 252 W Genesee St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 424-8800 United States www.syracusebamboohouse.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée. Dine-in only 4 CAFE OMMEGANG AT BREWERY #267 OMMEGANG 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown NY Zone 2 (607) 544-1800 United States www.ommegang.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée (not valid for special events). CAFE XIX #397 20 E Bayard St., Seneca Falls NY Zone 2 (315) 568-1183 United States www.xixcafe.com Benefit: 2-for-1 appetizer CHOWDER HOUSE #144 57 Burrstone Rd., New York Mills NY Zone 4 (315)736-5840 United States www.chowderhouse.biz/ Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée CLINTON STREET PUB #152 127 W. Fayette St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 424-1187 United States www.clintonstreetpub.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée CRAZY OTTO’S EMPIRE DINER #192 100 W. Albany St., Herkimer NY Zone 2 (315) 866-8801 United States www.crazyottosempirediner.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée CREOLE SOUL CAFÉ #237 600 N. Salina St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 530-4178 United States www.creolesoulcafe.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée 5 DANIELE AT VALLEY VIEW #124 620 Memorial Parkway, Utica NY Zone 2 (315) 733-8358 United States www.danielesvalleyview.com Benefit: Buy one entrée and get $10 off a second entrée of equal or greater value. Not valid during special events. DRYDEN HOTEL #265 42-44 W. Main St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (607) 844-8293 United States www.thedrydenhotel.com Benefit: 2-for-1 Pizza, Breakfast, or Lunch ELDERBERRY POND RESTAURANT #223 3712 Center Street Rd., Auburn NY Zone 4 (315) 252-6025 United States www.elderberrypond.com Benefit: 2-for-1 lunch entrée any day, or 2-for-1 dinner entrée Wed., Thu. or Sun. only. FLAVOURS OF INDIA #116 461 Princess St., Kingston ON Zone 5 (613) 536-3939 Canada www.flavoursofindiakingston.ca Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée GARY’S RESTAURANT #313 6367 Lakeshore Rd. S., Verona Beach NY Zone 1 (315) 762-5516 United States Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée 6 GENEVA ON THE LAKE #101 1001 Lochland Rd., Rte 14, Geneva NY Zone 3 (315) 789-7190 United States www.genevaonthelake.com Benefit: 2-for-1 lunch or dinner entrée. Suggested Dinner Attire: For men, a collared shirt or jacket, dress jeans fine, no shorts, tie optional. Ladies attire comparable. KOTO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE #365 9331 Destiny USA Dr., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 479-5686 United States www.kotosyracuse.com Benefit: Free Kitchen Appetizer (up to $8 value) with the purchase of any dinner entrée. Cannot be combined with any other discount, Happy Hour or Snack Hour promotion, or coupons. LIMP LIZARD BAR & GRILL #209 4628 Onondaga Blvd., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 472-7831 United States www.limplizardbbq.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée (Value to $12) LIMP LIZARD ROADSIDE CANTINA #205 224 N Main St., North Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 299-4104 United States www.limplizardbbq.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée (Value to $12) LOMBARDO’S BRIDIE MANOR #140 1830 Bridie Square, Oswego NY Zone 5 (315) 342-1830 United States www.bridiemanor.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée (excluding Surf-Turf, Seafood Platter & All You Can Eat Crab) 7 LONGWAY’S DINER #389 23725 New York State Route 342, Zone 5 Watertown NY United States (315) 782-1131 www.longwaysdiner.com/ Benefit: 2-for-1 entree MADISON BISTRO FARM TO TABLE #257 135 N Court St., Wampsville NY Zone 1 (315) 280-0559 United States www.madisonbistrocny.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée MAXIE’S SUPPER CLUB AND OYSTER #126 BAR 635 W State St., Ithaca NY Zone 3 (607) 272-4136 United States www.maxies.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée MAXWELL’S #110 122 East Genesse St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 299-6633 United States www.maxwellssyracuse.com/ Benefit: Buy one, get one free deal on any two regularly priced pizzas! This deal is available on regular menu priced pizzas only, no other special or coupon combination. Buy one get one free equal lesser value. MESA GRANDE TAQUERIA #107 100 Genesee St., Auburn NY Zone 2 (315) 252-6252 United States www.maxies.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée 8 MODERN MALT #114 325 S Clinton St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 471-6258 United States www.mesagrandetaqueria.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée NESTICOS #307 412 North Main St., North Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 458-5188 United States www.nesticosrestaurant.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée NOLA’S #142 9 West Park Row Clinton, NY 13323 Zone 2 (315) 853-3052 United States www.nolasinclinton.com Benefit: Valid for 2-for-1 entree *Not valid in conjunction with any other specials or offers. *Offer not valid during special events; excludes wine dinner events. OH MY DARLING #106 321 S Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 Zone 1 (315) 290-3330 United States www.darlingsyr.com/ Benefit: 10% off your bill OUR TOWN CAFE & PUB #385 5206 NY State Rte. 23, Oneonta, NY Zone 2 (607) 433-2250 United States www.ourtowncafeoneonta.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée 9 PASTABILITIES #371 311 S Franklin St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 474-1153 United States www.pastabilities.com Benefit: Buy one entrée, get second entrée of equal or lesser value at 50% off. PIZZA BOYS #207 9 Clinton St., New York Mills NY Zone 2 (315) 520-7111 United States www.pizzaboysny.com Benefit: Buy any large pizza & receive a large cheese free. PRONTO FRESH #395 133 E. Water St., Syracuse, NY Zone 1 (315) 422-1303 United States www.prontofreshcny.com Benefit: 2-for-1 Entrées. Dine in only. Not valid for deliveries. RAINBOW SHORES #203 186 S. Rainbow Shores Rd., Pulaski NY Zone 5 (315) 298-5110 United States www.rainbowshoresny.com Benefit: 2-for-1 breakfast entrée (Sat & Sun), or lunch entrée (Thu. to Sun.) or 2-for-1 dinner entrée (Sun, Tue, Wed only). Value to $30.00. REFINERY MODERN FARE #245 74 State St., Auburn NY Zone 4 (315) 515-3162 United States www.refineryrestaurant.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée 10 ROJI TEA LOUNGE #148 108 E Washington St. Ste 2, Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 428-0844 United States www.facebook.com/rojitealounge Benefit: 2-for-1 item from the sweets menu (Value to $6) SAVORY DOWNTOWN #221 300 Washington St., Watertown NY Zone 5 (315) 788-0272 United States www.savorydowntown.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée SNO TOP #345 315 E Fayette St., Manlius NY Zone 1 (315) 682-8582 United States www.sno-top.com Benefit: 2-for-1 regular sundae SPRESSOS CAFE #383 160 Brooks Rd., Rome NY Zone 2 (315) 356-7106 United States www.Spressos.com Benefit: 2-for-1 Coffee Drink TAILWATER LODGE #351 125 E Water St., Syracuse NY Zone 1 (315) 870-3500 United States www.theevergreen.co Benefit: 50% off your bill (up to $25, drinks not included) THE COPPER TURRET #243 17 W Main St., Morrisville NY Zone 1 (315) 684-6699 United States www.copperturret.com Benefit: 2-for-1 entrée 11 THE EVERGREEN #154 52 Pulaski St.
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