70% Off Restaurant.com through Monday the 17th

November 14th, 2008 | by mbhunter |

** This coupon has expired, but check my coupon code page to see if there’s a fresh one! **

Here’s another decent coupon from Restaurant.com70% off their dining certificates and Dinner of the Month Club.  This translates to only $3 for a $25 Dining Certificate (normally they are $10).  Just use coupon code DESSERT through Monday, November 17th.  Dining certificates are good on qualifying food and drinks at thousands of restaurants.

Restaurant.com has added new “inventory” and I recently found out that Bailey’s Pub and Grill in Fredericksburg was on the list.  Love their Scorchers. ;)

I just activated our Dinner of the Month club and here’s how it works.  We received our first certificate immediately, and subsequent certificates will “arrive” once a month for a year on a schedule.

If you want to lock in a 70% discount for up to a year, a one-year subscription to the Dinner of the Month Club is only $36, plus you get a bonus $50 Dining Certificate!  Also, a 3-month subscription ($9 with coupon code) gives you a bonus $10 Dining Certificate, and the 6-month subscription ($18 with coupon code) gives you a bonus $25 Dining Certificate.

Again, use coupon code DESSERT to get the 70% discount through Monday the 17th at Restaurant.com.

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  1. One Response to “70% Off Restaurant.com through Monday the 17th”

  2. By ChristianPF on Nov 14, 2008 | Reply

    Wow, that is just crazy. I know some of these guys are trying to get new people in their restaurants, but they have got to be taking a pretty big loss trading a $25 meal for $3. Cost of goods alone is probably double the $3 not to mention all the other expenses. But hey if they want to do it, why not take them up on their offer?

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