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Restaurant.com: 80% off sale ends today (9/13)

Shared on September 13, 2010
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Restaurant.com Weekly Promo Offer 300 x 250

We just love going out to eat and Restaurant.com is a great way to do it on the cheap! Use the code TOUCHDOWN at checkout through today, 9/13 and get a $25 gift certificate for just $2.

Are you new to Restaurant.com? Here’s how it works:

1. Go to Restaurant.com.

2. Enter your zip code or closest major city.

3. Scroll through the available restaurants

4. Add certificates to your cart

5. Enter the code TOUCHDOWN and 80% will be deducted from your total — this code is valid through today, September 13. You can use paypal or a credit/debit card to pay for your purchases.

6. The certificates will be added to your account. When you are ready to redeem a particular certificate, just print it from your account and give it to your server.

Important details to note:

  • Read the fine and medium sized print. In most cases your bill total must be $35-$50 in order to redeem a $25 certificate. You may only use one certificate at a time, even if you have separate checks.
  • Some restaurants add a gratuity to the bill for you. If they don’t, please remember to tip on the total bill, not the actual cash amount you pay.
  • There is no minimum purchase so feel free to just get one certificate if you’re hesitant.
  • You do not need to print the certificates right now. I just leave them in my account until I’m ready to use them.
  • Certificates expire one year from date of purchase.

Here are some of our reader’s favorites in the Portland Metro area:

  • Brickhouse Pizzeria (NE Portland)
  • Racha Thai (Clackamas Town Center)
  • 4th Street Brewing (Gresham)
  • Mudai Ethiopian (NE Portland)
  • On Deck (Pearl District)
  • Bryant Station (Downtown Gresham)
  • The Trufflehunter (Gresham)
  • There are tons of recently added establishments, so leave a comment with any winning places!

This is a great way to experience local establishments for under $20 out-of-pocket!
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Filed Under: Frugal Fun, Online Deals

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  1. Jaime says

    September 13, 2010 at 7:53 pm

    I called restaurant.com and verified that as of this past may, their vouchers never expire.

    Reply
  2. Kirsten says

    September 13, 2010 at 7:23 pm

    Go through Ebates first and get 15% back 🙂

    Reply
  3. Kathi says

    September 13, 2010 at 12:47 pm

    Great deal, but an FYI… I bought 2 $25 gift certs for Trufflehunter, knowing there was a $45 min purchase , thus I would have $50 worth. You don’t find out until you have paid and printed the gift cert that you can only use ONE a month. Wasn’t planning on going to Trufflehunter twice, we shall see, thank goodness the certs. were only $2 each 🙂

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  4. Christina says

    September 13, 2010 at 11:45 am

    Yea! Great deal! When I did this deal a while back there was a $10 min purchase, but this time I was able to just buy 1 certificate for my favorite Korean restaurant!

    Reply

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