Today’s Groupon: 50% off at Deep Fork Wood Grill

// July 23rd, 2010 // Couponing, Money Matters

Here’s another yummy Groupon deal for my OKC readers.  You can get a four-course tasting menu meal from Deep Fork Wood Grill and Seafood for only $25.  It’s a $50 value, so you save 50%.  If you haven’t been to Deep Fork, it is really good.  Hot Husband took me for my birthday one year, and it was a very nice, romantic atmosphere and the food was delicious.  Here’s what Groupon has to say about the deal:

Much like the paint section in a home-improvement store or when customizing one’s axe-wielding character in the MMORPG known as reality, a restaurant menu’s abundance of options can be overwhelming. Defer this difficult decision to a professional palate with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get a four-course tasting menu exclusively for Groupon customers (a $50 value) at Deep Fork Wood Grill & Seafood.

Chef Tom Fears and Chef Matthew Shofner handcrafted Deep Fork’s four-course tasting menu using locally grown products, fresh seafood, and artful sauces. The food flight begins with chicken brochette, skewered tenderly and served with chipotle aioli. For the second course, the classic question of soup or salad is upgraded to a choice of either a specially prepared gourmet green salad with cider Dijon vinaigrette or a three-tomato gazpacho. For the third and main course, sample the broiled tilapia with mango coulis, Deep Fork’s own fettuccine, or a pepper steak with Dauphinoise potatoes, baked in milk, cream, and cheese. A four-berry parfait layers delicion with nutrition for a sweet send-off. Throughout the feast, Deep Fork’s stellar service will flit in and out like invisible servants in a fairy tale, keeping glasses full, whispering the word you’re searching for into your ear, and deflecting shuriken from shadowy assassins.

The exposed brick, soft candlelight, and fresh flowers make Deep Fork’s dining room an upscale atmosphere for treating the more coordinated half of your body to a dinner in appreciation for its hard work handling all of your handwriting obligations. And with two Groupons, you can skirt Deep Fork’s “one choice per course” structure by inviting a dance partner or kickball teammate, then sharing different main courses. Reservations are recommended so that your table has time to decide which white tablecloth goes best with its silver accessories.

To get this deal or to sign up for Groupon in your area (it’s growing by the minute, practically), just click here.

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