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Wolfe's coupon

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If you go to 92.3's website right now you can get a $50GC for $25 for Wolfe's on Rampart.
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Uh, oh...that doesn't sound good for Wolf's.
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The small plates and appetizers from the regular menu were very good. However, you'll spend considerably more than at Rambla and Rio Mar for tapas. As I recall, he's even got Emeril's beat, pricewise. I confess haven't been to Wolfe's for quite awhile and dine at Emeril's regularly. His prices may have changed.
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Does Wolfe's serve small plates/tapas in the evening? We were disappointed when we went to Rio Mar Friday night to eat some tapas before heading to the quarter and were told they only have tapas during lunch.
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Small plates menu is available in the evening. Don't ovelook the apps.on the regular menu. Crab with beets is really good.
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Almost every radio station is dong this right now.
They've been by trying to sell it to us.

The radio station keeps all of the $25...the business gives away the $50 in product.
The catch is that the biz has to sign up for so many (1,200?...I forgot how many) offers.... that can add up to a lot of merchandise.
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