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Guess where you're eating? An an EatDenver restaurant if you're eefette

Cafe Society dished out five Guess Where? contests last week, ranging from an Italian beef sandwich from Mustard's Last Stand -- a sandwich that was shredded to pieces by commenters -- to a plate of burrata and beets from Locanda del Borgo that had commenters salivating. We also featured a...
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Cafe Society dished out five Guess Where? contests last week, ranging from an Italian beef sandwich from Mustard's Last Stand -- a sandwich that was shredded to pieces by commenters -- to a plate of burrata and beets from Locanda del Borgo that had commenters salivating. We also featured a killer ham sandwich from Aiko Pops and a bowl of clam linguine from one of my my favorite Italian restaurants.

For correctly linking that clam linguine to the Wooden Table, eefette wins an EatDenver dining deck. Eefette, please send your contact info to [email protected], and we'll send you the deck.

But, really, anyone who buys an EatDenver deck is a winner: For $50, you get 52 cards, each offering a $10 discount at a local, independent restaurant that's a member of EatDenver (formerly DINR, the Denver Independent Network of Restaurants). You can buy the decks at any Tattered Cover location or at www.eatdenver.com.

Or, of course, you can win one right here. Because next Monday, Cafe Society will again award a deck to one of the winners of the previous week's Guess Where I'm Eating/Drinking posts.

Happy eating, drinking...and guessing.


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