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Your Dinner And Drink Special Guide For Valentine’s Day

Tomorrow night, lovebirds and loners alike will be looking for a place to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The culmination of a year’s worth of feelings about romance will inevitably result in everyone, regardless of relationship status, needing two things: food and alcohol. Lucky for you, we tracked down the best dinner and drink specials in State College so that you can enjoy the night without breaking the bank.

Arena Sports Bar & Grill
-$50 dinner for 2 including filet medallions with lobster tail, salmon, chicken marsala, lamb chops, sides, and desserts

Qdoba
-Buy one burrito, get one free if you kiss someone in line

Home D Pizzeria & Robin Hood Brewing Co.
-½ price house wines from 7-10 p.m.
-$2.50 Robin Hood Brewing Co. and Nobility Blondes
-$35 per person for a four-course meal on Friday

Kaarma
-$13.95 Evening Buffet Special

Mt. Nittany Vineyard & Winery
-$7.50 per person for wine and chocolate pairings from 12-5 p.m.

Harrison’s
-Pre-order a chef-cooked meal that can be heated up and serve it at home

Kildare’s
-$19.99 for an appetizer, entrée, and dessert

The Naked Egg
-$45 per person for five-course meal

Mad Mex
-Two-person $40 dinner, includes appetizer or small wings to share, a small margarita each, an entree each, and a brownie dessert
-$7 Big Azz Margs all day

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Alex Calderaro

Alex Calderaro is a junior majoring in Supply Chain Management from Central Jersey. As a first generation Penn Stater, she has found a home here in several places, including her sorority, and, of course, Onward State. You can contact her at [email protected] or follow her on twitter @alexcalderaro.

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