Mildred’s Temple Kitchen: $30 for $60 Worth of Dinner or $15 for $30 Worth of Lunch (Save 50% Off)
Today’s Groupon Deal of the Day: $30 for $60 Worth of Dinner or $15 for $30 Worth of Lunch at Mildred’s Temple Kitchen
Buy now from only: $15
Value $30
Discount 50%
You Save $15
This is a limited 3-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, December 12, 2010. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
Highlights
Farmhouse chic fare
Locally sourced ingredients
Eco-friendly establishment
Relaxing dining space
The Fine Print
Expires Jun 13, 2011
Limit 1/person, may buy 1 add’l as a gift. Limit 1/table, 2/table of 5 or more. Reservation req’d. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid on Winterlicious, brunch or “the Quickie” lunch option. Tax/gratuity not included.
The Company
Mildred’s Temple Kitchen
85 Hanna Ave., Suite 104, Toronto, Ontario
http://www.templekitchen.com/
Today’s Groupon lets you feast without judgment at Mildred’s Temple Kitchen on Hanna Avenue. Choose between two dining options:
For $30, you get $60 worth of dinner fare and drinks.
For $15, you get $30 worth of lunchtime eats and drinks.
Mildred’s Temple Kitchen harnesses the bounty of Toronto’s local markets to power a fresh, farmhouse chic cuisine that’s both hearty and healthy, in a dining area that the Globe and Mail wrote “combines modernism and warmth in one sexy package.” Knock the rust off your tongue with an appetizer of handcrafted ricotta gnudi and spinach ($13) or rejoice in the fresh flavours by scooping up shoots and leaves ($18), accented with sprouted legumes, spelt and house smoked salmon. The gnocchi poutine ($14), slathered in oxtail gravy and topped with cheese curds, while a helping of the Great Lakes pickerel ($28) ushers taste buds into an auditorium of delicious sensations. Ease to satiation with a pot of Mildred’s gourmet tea ($3.95) or a Mildred’s Margarita ($8.50), dashed with curaçao.
Wall-length windows and simple stainless steel and wood surfaces suffuse Mildred’s with an air that’s both welcoming and sophisticated, like a goodie bag filled with monocles. Mildred’s commitment to sustainability ranges from ottomans made of recycled cardboard to a seasonal, locally sourced menu, endowing diners with the opportunity to put their morals with their mouths are. Reservations are required for lunch and dinner.
Reviews
Yelpers give Mildred’s Temple Kitchen an average of 3.5 stars. TripAdvisors give it an average of 3.5 owl eyes.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!