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Special Dining Offers
are available to patrons who purchase tickets to
Tuesday, Wednesday or Sunday evening performances.
Shubert Dinner Club Offers are available for the following Shubert Events: Fiddler on the Roof Tuesday, May 10, 2005 Wednesday, May 11, 2005 Sunday, May 15, 2005 Present your Shubert tickets or stubs on the day of the Shubert presentation at these participating restaurants: ![]() 261 College Street New Haven, CT Phone: 203-624-6331 www.hottomatos.net Shubert Dinner Club Offer: 20% discount on food bill with purchase of two regular priced dinner entrees. Located right next door to the Shubert Theatre in the former dining room of the Taft Hotel, Hot Tomato's offers one of the finest dining experiences New Haven has to offer. Serving unique pasta dishes, signature garlic bread, Certified Angus steaks, fish from the Fulton Fish Market in NYC and baked on premise desserts & breads. Hot Tomato's is always open one hour after every show for either a full meal, a light snack or dessert and a cappuccino. ![]() Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale 155 Temple Street New Haven, CT Phone: 203-974-6858 www.omnihotels.com Shubert Dinner Club Offer: Complimentary valet parking and bottle of wine with the purchase of two regular priced or special “Shubert Pre-Theater, 4-Course, Prix Fixe” dinners. Inspired by our heritage, Davenport's revives traditional and distinctive New England cuisine with a contemporary flair certain to tantalize the senses. Enjoy dinner, a post-theatre dessert or cordial and a breathtaking view from the Top of the Park on the 19th floor. Now you can conveniently park your car at the Omni Hotel, have dinner at John Davenport's and stroll across the street to a show at the Shubert! Please present parking ticket from the Omni garage at John Davenport's to receive a free parking validation sticker.
Perrotti's of Wooster Street 127 Wooster Street New Haven, CT 06511 Phone: 203-624-4407 www.nearhome.com Shubert Dinner Club Offer: Buy one entree and get one free! You're looking at the "best kept secret" on Wooster Street! This family-oriented restaurant is a relative new-comer to the Wooster Street Community. Chet Perrotti did not learn to cook in culinary school. Rather, he learned to prepare and love Italian food in his grandmother's kitchen. The taste of freshly prepared dough, sauces and produce are unmistakable. A note of caution - Come Hungry... The portions are generous! |
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