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Fusion Fridays at Spice of Life

Mark Kawabe - Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Okay - this is pretty cool in my opinion. Two really healthy things put together = a great evening.

The Spice of Life Restaurant announces Fusion Fridays - a 1 hr Hatha yoga class and a 3-course delicious, healthy meal all at The Spice of Life.

Carol Prentice will be your yoga guide as you stretch your body and mind. After class head downstairs to the newly-renovated main floor dining room at The Spice of Life where Sue Chury's cuisine will tantalize your taste buds.

Click here for more details about the special.

Click here to learn more about Carol Prentice.


Senior's and Family Day!

Mark Kawabe - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
It's HUMP DAY! Time to go to a restaurant. Here are a couple of choices.

Families: Family day at Fine Kettle 'O' Fish - $16.99 for fish & chips for the family. A great deal!

Seniors: Senior's Day at The Spice of Life - Save 20% if you've survived 55 years or more!

Enjoy!



Valentine's Day at The Spice of Life

Mark Kawabe - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The Spice of Life Restaurant in Port Dalhousie is gearing up for Valentine's Day - one of the most popular times of the year at this fine dining establishment.

Because of demand, Valentine's Day dinners are being served February 12, 13 and 14. There is also a special Valentine's Day brunch being served from 9:30 ~ 2:30.

Reserve early!



Family Day at The Spice of Life - Save 20%

Mark Kawabe - Thursday, January 28, 2010
Just thinking that if there was ever a day to go to The Spice of Life Restaurant & Wine Bar, this would be it.

On Thursdays The Spice of Life features their Family Day special.

Adults receive a 20% discount and up to two kids under 8 eat for free (some restrictions apply).

There's also free corkage on Thursdays, which is great since if you're going to have dinner out with two kids under 8 you'll probably need some wine to get through it!

Free Corkage at The Spice of Life!

Mark Kawabe - Wednesday, January 27, 2010
It's WEDNESDAY! Hump Day! Time-to-celebrate-moving-into-the-latter-half-of-the-week-day!

So, why not celebrate by going out for dinner to a nice restaurant and enjoy a nice bottle of wine?

Oh - what's that you say? Because wine is expensive at restaurants?

Yeah, we all know that's kind of true, so why not take your own instead?

Yes, it's true. In Ontario you are allowed to bring your own wine to restaurants. Whether a restaurant will ACCEPT your wine is a different story, but those who do will usually charge a corkage fee to open and serve the wine. This is reasonable as it's taking the server's time, a couple of glasses will need to be washed etc. so there is a cost involved to the restaurant.

However, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, The Spice of Life Restaurant & Wine Bar offers FREE CORKAGE to all its customers. That means you can take that special bottle of Chateau-du-Whatever and enjoy it with a fabulous meal at The Spice of Life in their newly-renovated main floor dining room. It's a fantastic idea. So what are you waiting for? Get to The Spice of Life with a bottle in hand!

Senior's Day at The Spice of Life - Save 20%

Mark Kawabe - Wednesday, January 27, 2010
I almost forgot...

Wednesdays are also Senior's Days at The Spice of Life Restaurant & Wine Bar.

Lunches from $6.99 and 20% savings on dinner entrees.

Have a great evening!


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