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$22 Steak Dinner at the Hamilton Street Grill - Nov-1 to Nov-23

Just got this in my e-mail box yesterday from the Hamilton Street Grill:

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Do you love Steak?
We love steak.
We love steak so much we want to share it with you... well, kind of.
For three weeks in November, the Hamilton Street Grill is going to offer New York steaks one of three ways for you, at a great price.
We are offering up our most popular cut, the Certified Angus Beef New York Striploin, grilled to perfection and with your choice of finishes... our classic, tried and true Peppercorn or Blackened, or our new favourite, Agrodolce.
Of course, these steaks come with creamy mashed potatoes and vegetables included because that is the way we do it.

All of this can be yours for $22!!
That's right, for three weeks in November, we are featuring a premium steak dinner for $22.
From November 1st to the 23rd.

Hours & Location

The Hamilton Street Grill is open 7 nights a week for dinner from 5:00 to close and open for Lunch, Monday to Friday, from 11:30 to 2:30
  
In the month of November, we will be closed for the 10th and 11th for some R & R... repair and replacement
  
email : hamiltonstreetgrill@gmail.com

For reservations, please phone : 604-331-1511  
Address :1009 Hamilton Street, in Yaletown , just off of the corner of Nelson

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