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$25 for $40 Worth of Italian-American Entrees and Pasta for Dinner for Two at The Hawthorne Inn

Hawthorne Inn
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Chicken Christine, penne pancetta, and other entrees and pasta are served in a casual atmosphere with a full bar

  • Type of cuisine: Italian-American
  • Valid for dinner only after 4 p.m.
  • Valid for entrees and pastas only
  • Click here to see the menu.

#####The Hawthorne Inn’s COVID-19 Precautions

  • Please practice social distancing dining rules
  • Curbside pickup still available
  • Reservations limited
  • Note that state and local guidelines are changing regularly. Please check The Hawthorne Inn’s website or contact them for their latest guidelines.

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  • Redemption & Booking
    • Not valid on New Year's Eve.
    • Not valid on Federal Holidays.
    • Not valid on Mother's Day.
    • Not valid on Father's Day.
    • Not valid on Valentine's Day.
  • Inclusions & Limitations
    • Valid for dine-in only.
  • Additional Info
    • Valid for dinner only (after 4 p.m.). Valid for entrees and pastas only. Separate tables do not justify separate checks. 20% gratuity added to all checks.
  • Terms & Conditions
    • Limit 1 per person.
    • Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
    • Limit 1 per visit.
    • Limit 1 per {input2}.
    • Not valid with other offers or promotions.
  • Legal Disclosures
    • Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
    • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
    • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Hawthorne Inn

A proud staple of Labadie for more than two decades, the Hawthorne Inn and its co-owners, Cathy Hancock, Chris Hancock, and Dick Hoey, pay homage to the old railroad town with the Labadie Locomotive pizza, flecked with pepperoni, sausage, meatballs, and pepperoncini. On a mural behind the bar, local artist Bryan Hayes celebrates the steam engines and nuclear-powered cabooses of years past, and hand-trimmed steaks and pretzel-encrusted trout are served in present-day portions. Wines travel from as far as Missouri, California, or overseas to fill the tavern's glasses, along with a large selection of domestic and imported beers.

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