Chef Herald Dining Card Rules.
The Chef Herald Dining Card was created to allow cardholders to sample and enjoy a variety of restaurants and eateries in and around Sussex County with a “Buy One, Get One Half Price” offer. The card offers a half price second entree of equal or lesser value than a first entree.
The Chef Herald Dining Card must be presented before ordering and may be used one time only at each of the 28 businesses listed above.
(The Chef Herald Dining Card will be punched or Xed out to indicate it has been used.)
The Chef Herald Dining Card may not be used for drinks, appetizers, desserts or any other a la carte menu item or special order. Patrons may present one card per table of two of more diners. Dine-In only. No takeout. Gratuities are expected to include the full price of all entrees. The Chef Herald Dining Card may not be used in combination with any other discount, promotion or special offer. Card may be used any day or evening of the week, Sunday through Friday and Saturdays after 8 pm. Card may not be used Saturdays before 8 pm or on holidays.
The Chef Herald Dining Card is valid April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
The Chef Herald Dining Card is a product of the New Jersey Herald.
2015 Participating Businesses
Chef Herald Card Ideas:
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One of our customers tells us how she and a friend each purchase a card and meet once a week for lunch. They take turns using each card and make their way through most of the restaurants listed. It's a great way to get together regularly and have fun doing it.
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Another Chef Herald lover tells us how she purchases the card, not only for herself, but uses them as gifts in greeting cards and holiday cards, like some people insert lottery tickets. She feels the Chef Herald card is a better bet with unbeatable odds.
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A business professional uses the card as an incentive for his sales team. They get a card when they reach their goals.
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The Chef Herald Dining Card is a great pick-me-up gift and a terrific "thinking of you" gift idea.
List of participating restaurants, eateries and cafes on the 2015-2016 Chef Herald Card...
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AG Pizza & Restaurant, Branchville
AG Pizza & Restaurant, Lafayette
AG Pizza & Restaurant, Layton
AG Pizza & Restaurant, Newton
Anastasia's, Sparta
Anthony Franco's Pizza, Sparta
Augie's Brooklyn Bagel & Deli, Sparta
Chatterbox, Augusta
D'Fonso's Pizza & Pasta, Lafayette
dre's, Newton
Enzo's Pizza, Hackettstown
Fratello's Pizza & Restaurant, Wantage
Friendly's of Newton
Friendly's of Wantage
General Store Café, Allamuchy
Gourmet Gallery, Blairstown
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The Grotto, Hopatcong
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Homer's Restaurant, Sparta
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The Inn at Millrace Pond, Hope
Mama Cee's Pizzeria, Franklin
Rose's Place, Netcong
Sal's Pizzeria & Restaurant, Stanhope
Selda Mediterranean Grill, Newton
Spring Street Pub & Grill, Newton
Stadium Bar & Grill, Newton
Sweet Jane's Roadhouse, Johnsonburg
Villa Capri, Newton
Villa Capri II, Sparta
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The New Jersey Herald is pleased to announce the 2015 Chef Herald Card is on its way!
This is the 5th successful
year of this special
promotion and we are
excited to have new
restaurants, eateries
and cafes join the
program.
Order Now!
BUY ONE,
GET ONE
HALF
OFF!
at 28 Restaurants, Eateries and Cafes in and around Sussex County with the Chef Herald Dining Card.
That's right.
When you present the Chef Herald Dining Card at any of the participating businesses, you will receive a second entree of equal or lesser value at half price. Be sure to read the card rules thoroughly as there are some boundaries with this offer.
Save $100's
dining out with your Chef Herald Dining Card!
Pre-order your Chef Herald Dining Card by clicking here, calling 973-383-1293 or stopping at the New Jersey Herald building Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
The card is valid April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016 and offers a buy one, get one half off entree once at each of the 28 participating restaurants, eateries and cafes. See below for rules that apply.
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Click here to order online.
© 2015 New Jersey Herald
The Chef Herald Dining Card is an exclusive product of the New Jersey Herald.
See list of participating businesses below or view slide show below.