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McCormick and Schmick's $25 coupon

ENJOY!

We don't have one.
 
ENJOY!

We don't have one.

Us neither, but I do love them! I've dined at their restaurants in Washington DC and Providence and thought it was wonderful. (And that $25 coupon will surely help to afford it.)
 
Please note the place on the lower left of coupon where you must have the online reservation number.
 
Please note the place on the lower left of coupon where you must have the online reservation number.

Any idea what that online reservation number refers to?

We have a M&S in Boston. We received a $20 certificate for buying $40 of Arts Boston gift certificates and we were able to use those for the 1/2 price, day of show tickets at Bostix. A great deal all around!

Sue
 
Any idea what that online reservation number refers to?

Sue

Wouldn't it be the reservation number you get when you make an on-line reservation?
 
Yes, thanks, Ken, I know from the M and S website. I sent the coupon to sailing club friends who live in B'ham as well as family and friends who live in other cities that also have the restaurant.

We visited our B'ham friends a few weeks ago and went to PF Changs for the first time. It was very crowded and noisy...but it was a Saturday night in B'ham. (DH and I thought the lettuce wraps were over rated. DD2 and others had recommended them.)
 
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WOW thank you
My dd just moved to OR from the Pgh, PA area and for Christmas I gave her a certificate for the restaurant and she just recently took the in laws there when they came to visit.

We have one in PGH, see if I can talk dh to going there
 
Wouldn't it be the reservation number you get when you make an on-line reservation?

But the big question is, do you need to make an online reservation or can you just walk in? In other words, do you need an on-line reservation number in order to use the coupon?

Sue
 
But the big question is, do you need to make an online reservation or can you just walk in? In other words, do you need an on-line reservation number in order to use the coupon?

Sue

But that's not the question you asked!! :)
 
YES,you need to make an online reservation and write the confirmation number on the coupon (lower left) and take it in and redeem it.
 
Call them and ask!! :whoopie:

When I used my last gift certificate that I received from Arts Boston, just a few feet away, no one in the restaurant seemed to know what it was - but they did take it. And, besides, I'm on business travel right now. But it looks like the answer is provided in the next post.

Sue
 
http://www.thewetumpkaherald.com/calendar/

The calendar tells of the hours for Jasmine Hill Gardens (I'd confirm with Jasmine Hill since newspapers can make mistakes) as well as a very special meeting about the astrobleme. (It's on a week night, though.)

I was looking for a tour of the astrobleme with professor David King of Auburn U. I'll post if I find out anything.

Virtual tour http://www.auburnastro.org/wetu.htm
 
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