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Italian Food and Drinks for Two or Four at Nicolino's Italian Restaurant (40% Off)

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Italian classics such as freshly made pasta alfredo, specialty barbecue-chicken pizza, pepperoni-mushroom calzones, and seafood al diablo

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  • $24 for $40 worth of Italian cuisine for two or more
  • $48 for $80 worth of Italian cuisine for four or more

    The menu launches meals with classic appetizers such as calamari fritta ($8) before moving on to Italian favorites such as chicken marsala with mushrooms ($16) and veal parmigiana with mozzarella cheese ($15). Specialty pizzas include the Nicky, with pepperoni, olives, canadian bacon, and sausage ($19.95 for a large).

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. 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 Kar-Nic

Mark and Rhonda Nicolino, the owners of Nicolino's Italian Restaurant, have a passion for tradition. Five of their waiters have been setting tables and taking orders here for more than 15 years. Visitors might even meet more than one of them during the course of a meal—Nicolino's servers work without assigned sections, and instead spread their attention throughout a dining area lined with old paintings and family photos.

Mark and Rhonda also want guests to taste their family history: nearly all of their time-tested recipes were handed down by Mark's father—affectionately known as "Papa"—who launched the family legacy in 1969 with a small Palm Springs delicatessen. The menu includes hand-tossed thin-crust pizzas and freshly made pasta drizzled with marinara sauce or tossed with chicken, veal, shellfish, and vegetables. Local California and imported wines allow guests to clink glasses with every home run or croquet riot broadcast on the three big-screen TVs.

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