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Here’s how you can give the gift of delish dishes

You won’t want to miss Burtons Grill & Bar’s holiday gift card offer.

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This gift gives back with a major deal.

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Looking for the perfect gift for the foodie on your list? Enter: Holiday gift cards from Burtons Grill & Bar.

The menu features a new spin on American classics (think: Crab-Crusted Haddock, Superfood Salad, their signature Maxx Burger piled high with onion strings + all the fixings, and more). The restaurant also accommodates food allergies and offers an extensive gluten-free menu.

Burtons majorly delivers with their happy hour menu (available Monday-Friday from 3-7 p.m.), with:

  • $7 bar bites
  • $9 cocktails
  • $2 off draft beer and glasses of wine (For serious wine aficionados: Don’t miss Wine Wednesdays when bottles are half price, all day)

Pro tip: Have family in town and need a place to dine (with free parking)? Stop in for weekend brunch, Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Receive a $20 bonus voucher for every $100 gift card purchased online or at their new location in Carytown. More bang for your buck? Yes, please.

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