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“Dinner Dollars” program offers discounts at downtown restaurants

Dinner Dollars is a new program offering a $10 discount at local restaurants in downtown Columbus, Ohio throughout the winter season.

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What’s better than eating local? Eating local, and saving money.

Enter: Dinner Dollars, a new program offering a $10 discount at select downtown restaurants on Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout winter. It officially kicks off on Wednesday, Jan. 17 and ends Thursday, March 28.

Discount vouchers are available from 4-5 p.m. at:

  • Lazarus Building, 50 W. Town St.
  • Capital Crossroads & Discovery SIDs, 23 N. 4th St.
  • Experience Columbus Visitor Center, 277 W. Nationwide Blvd., No. 125

Most importantly, tons of great local restaurants are participating, and vouchers can be used on both dine-in and take-out orders. Here are some recommendations:

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