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Delegate Discount Pass 2017 Welcome to New York City Delegate Discount Pass 2017 Welcome to New York City. This Delegate Discount Pass is your ultimate guide to exclusive savings throughout the City. Redeem this offer 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, 2017. Dining Barbetta Italian Edi & The Wolf Austrian 321 W. 46th St. | 212.246.9171 | barbettarestaurant.com 102 Ave. C | 212.598.1040 | ediandthewolf.com 20% off entire bill Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Big Daddy’s–Gramercy American New Freud Austrian 239 Park Ave. South | 212.477.1500 | bigdaddysnyc.com 506 LaGuardia Pl. | 212.777.0327 | freudnyc.com 20% off entire bill Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée Tax and tip on pre-discounted total. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here HB Burger American Big Daddy’s–Upper West Side American New 127 W. 43rd St. | 212.575.5848 | 2454 Broadway | 212.677.2004 | bigdaddysnyc.com heartlandbrewery.com/hb-burger2 20% off entire bill Free dessert with purchase of entrée Tax and tip on pre-discounted total. Only 2 offers available per table. Cheesecake and Key Lime Pie To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here are the only options available with promotion. Offers cannot be combined with any other promotions and do not include tax, Church & Dey American New gratuities or service charge. Millenium Hilton, 55 Church St. | 212.312.2000 | To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here church&dey.com Buy one house drink, get one half off Heartland Brewery American Offer refers to house liquor; restaurant located on the 3rd floor 625 Eighth Ave. | 646.214.1000 | of the hotel. heartlandbrewery.com/midtown-west-2 Free dessert with purchase of entrée Darbar Indian Only 2 offers available per table. Cheesecake and Key Lime Pie 152 E. 46th St. | 212.681.4500 | darbarny.com are the only options available with promotion. Offers cannot be 20% off entire bill combined with any other promotions and do not include tax, To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here gratuities or service charge. Darbar Grill Indian Heartland Brewery and Chophouse American 157 E. 55th St. | 212.751.4600 | darbargrill.com 127 W. 43rd St. | 646.366.0235 | 20% off entire bill heartlandbrewery.com/time-square-2 To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Free dessert with purchase of entrée Only 2 offers available per table. Guest must purchase an District Social American New entrée to receive offer. Cheesecake or Key Lime Pie are the only 252 W. 37th St. | 212.994.9599 | districtsocialnyc.com options available with promotion. Offers cannot be combined Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée with any other promotions and do not include tax, gratuities or Valid on select wines only (available noon–3pm, Monday service charge. through Friday). Dine-in only; limit one per customer. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Heartland Brewery and Rotisserie American District Tap House American New 350 Fifth Ave. | 212.563.3433 | 246 W. 38th St. | 212.221.1822 | districttaphouse.com heartlandbrewery.com/empire-state2 Free pint of select craft draft beer or glass of wine with purchase Free dessert with purchase of entrée of the District Burger Only 2 offers available per table. Guest must purchase an Valid during lunch hours (noon–4pm, Monday through Friday). entrée to receive offer. Cheesecake or Key Lime Pie are the only Dine-in only; limit one per customer. options available with promotion. Offers cannot be combined To make a reservation using OpenTable click here with any other promotions and do not include tax, gratuities or service charge. The Dubliner Pub To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 45 Stone St. | 212.785.5400 | dublinernyc.com Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée Inakaya New York Japanese New York Times Building, 231 W. 40th St. | 212.354.2195 | inakayany.com Duke’s Murray Hill Barbecue 560 Third Ave. | 212.949.5400 | dukesnyc.com 20% off entire bill 20% off entire bill Cannot be combined with any other offers, discounts, promotional meal deals or NYC Restaurant Week menus; Tax and tip on pre-discounted total. excludes tax and gratuity. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here E&E Grill House Steakhouse John’s of Times Square Italian/Pizza 233 W. 49th St. | 212.505.9909 | eegrillhouse.com 260 W. 44th St. | 212.391.7560 | johnspizzerianyc.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée Free dessert with purchase of entrée To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Large pizza will provide up to 3 free desserts, and small pizza will provide up to 2 free desserts. NYC & Company | Delegate Discount Pass 2017 3 Kefi Greek Noreetuh Hawaiian 505 Columbus Ave. | 212.873.0200 | michaelpsilakis.com/kefi 128 First Ave. | 646.892.3050 | noreetuh.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée 20% off entire bill Limit 2 per table. Not valid with any other promotional offer. Not To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here valid on holidays. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Remi Restaurant Italian 145 W. 53rd St. | 212.581.4242 | remi-nyc.com Khe-Yo Southeast Asian 20% off entire bill 157 Duane St. | 212.587.1089 | kheyo.com To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Rosa Mexicano First Avenue Mexican 1063 First Ave. | 212.753.7407 | rosamexicano.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée La Sirene French 558 Broome St. | 212.925.3061 | lasirenenyc.com Valid for one free dessert (per guest per visit) with the purchase Buy one entrée, get one 50% off of an entrée. Excludes all major holidays. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer valid Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday (BYOB will not To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here be accepted with this offer). The lower-priced entrée will be discounted. Rosa Mexicano Lincoln Center Mexican To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 61 Columbus Ave. | 212.977.7700 | rosamexicano.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée Mangia 422 Madison Italian Valid for one free dessert (per guest per visit) with the purchase 422 Madison Ave. | 212.644.0422 | mangia.nyc of an entrée. Excludes all major holidays. Cannot be combined Free dessert with purchase of entrée with any other offer. For restaurant only. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Mangia West 57th Italian Rosa Mexicano Tribeca Mexican 50 W. 57th St. | 212.582.5882 | mangia.nyc 41 Murray St. | 212.849.2885 | rosamexicano.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée Free dessert with purchase of entrée For restaurant only. Valid for one free dessert (per guest per visit) with the purchase of an entrée. Excludes all major holidays. Cannot be combined McGettigan’s Irish Bar & Restaurant Pub with any other offer. 70 W. 36th St. | 212.913.0533 | mcgettigans.com/newyork To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 20% off entire bill Offer valid only from Saturday to Wednesday. Rosa Mexicano Union Square Mexican 9 E. 18th St. | 212.533.3350 | rosamexicano.com The Meatball Shop American New Free dessert with purchase of entrée 200 Ninth Ave. | 212.257.4363 | themeatballshop.com Valid for one free dessert (per guest per visit) with the purchase One free pint of beer with purchase of entrée of an entrée. Excludes all major holidays. Cannot be combined Only valid at Chelsea location, does not include tax or tip. with any other offer. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here MP Taverna Astoria Mediterranean 31-29 Ditmars Blvd. | 718.777.2187 | Sky Room Cocktail Lounge michaelpsilakis.com/mptaverna 330 W. 40th St., 33rd fl. | 212.380.1195 | skyroomnyc.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée 20% off entire bill Limit 2 per table. Not valid with any other promotional offer. Not valid on happy hour items or combined with any other Not valid on holidays. offers. Please call ahead for open hours. To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Tavern on the Green American New MP Taverna Brooklyn Mediterranean 1 Tavern on the Green | 212.877.8684 | tavernonthegreen.com 470 Driggs Ave. | 929.250.2312 | mpbrooklyn.com Free dessert with purchase of entrée Free dessert with purchase of entrée To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Limit 2 per table. Not valid with any other promotional offer. Not valid on holidays. Tribeca Grill American New To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here 375 Greenwich St. | 212.941.3900 | myriadrestaurantgroup.com 20% off per bottle from the iconic Tribeca Grill world-class New York Yankees Steakhouse Steakhouse Grand Award–winning wine list 7 W. 51st St. | 646.307.7910 | nyysteak.com/manhattan Receive 20% off per bottle of wine. Free glass of beer or wine with purchase of entrée To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Beer or wine of sommelier’s choice. Dine-in only at our Midtown Manhattan location. Limit one per person; cannot be combined The Wright American New with any other offers, some restrictions apply. Must be 21 years Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave. | of age or older to redeem. 212.427.5690 | thewright.nyc To make a reservation using OpenTable, click here Free glass of wine with purchase of entrée Cannot be combined with any other offer.
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