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Sunday, November 25, 2007

Dallas restaurants Nove and N9NE offering meal deals before and after American Airlines Center events

— Victory Park restaurant Nove Italiano is offering a pair of prix fixe dinners for nights when there are special events at American Airlines Center. Its two "Going to the Game" options include 1. dinner for two, with five dishes; and 2. dinner for four, with nine dishes.

Served in traditional Italian family style for $40 per person, the dinners include such Italian favorites as pizza, chicken Parmesan, rigatoni Bolognese, veal picatta, and the celebrated dessert tiramisu. "Going to the Game" dinners are available from 5:30-10 p.m. when there are games, concerts, shows, etc.

Sibling Victory Park restaurant N9NE Steakhouse offers an "After N9NE" menu with sport food classics. From nachos and buffalo wings to hamburgers and onion rings, N9NE Steakhouse takes sports comfort food to a whole new level. The "After N9NE" menu is available exclusively following special events at American Airlines Center.

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JW Richard, says:

After the event dinners: very smart.

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Billusa99, says:

Nove is obviously trying to get the Platinum-level buffet crowds to stop there instead before a game. 'Cause nobody wearing a Stars sweater is going to spend 40 a pop for nouveau Nove noodles and gravy when they can get 6 draft beers and a Pizza Hut personal pizza for same inside the AAC.

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luniz, says:

They shoulda waited until the (NBA) playoffs to start this experiment. $40 is probably nothing to fans who'll pay hundreds to not watch a game.

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