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It's always inadvisable to bite the hand that feeds you, especially since it's usually your own hand and the food is on the fork part anyway. Sink your teeth into this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options $7 for $15 worth of Tex-Mex and American fare, valid for dine-in for one $10 for $20 worth of Tex-Mex and American fare, valid for dine-in for two $15 for $30 worth of Tex-Mex and American fare, valid for dine-in for three or four or family takeout
The full menu features both Tex-Max favorites, such as three soft tacos with marinated steak ($5.75), homestyle treats such as roast-beef subs ($4.95), and bowls of the restaurant's eponymous chili ($5.95+).
Chili John's RestaurantSoon after John Issac immigrated to the United States from Lithuania, he opened a small restaurant whose simple, one-word sign conveyed all patrons needed to know-there was chili. As John's recipe caught on, he earned the moniker Chili John, and today-nearly a century since John first dipped his ladle into the American melting pot-chefs still cook up his time-honored blend of beans, spaghetti, and four varying levels of spiciness. At the Green Bay restaurant that bears his name, John's legacy tops everything from hot dogs to burritos, complementing a full menu of Tex-Mex and homestyle favorites that includes Cajun-steak subs and quarter-pound cookies.
Address:Chili John's Restaurant
(2011-09-10) Mark K.: Came here on the advice of a fellow passenger on my flight in. Was not disappointed.
This is what we'd call Cincinnati-style chili in Ohio. I'm not sure... Read More
(2010-12-10) David V.: The only knock about this chili is there is sometimes too much oil in the meat. However, the flavor is awesome! They have meat sauce to go but we have... Read More
Like lawns or children, nails grow whether you're watching them or not. Baby your fingers with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options $17 for a Shellac manicure (up to a $35 value) $35 for a classic manicure (up to a $27 value) and a classic pedicure (up to a $43 value; up to a $70 total value)
New talent Erin Asendorf and a team of specialists scrub and polish nails during relaxing manicures lasting up to 45 minutes and pedicures lasting up to an hour.
Salon di AmiciA salon of friends. That's what the welcoming staff at Salon di Amici calls its home base. The tight-knit group makes a genuine effort to extend its bond to clients as it caters to all their haircare, skincare, and nailcare needs. Soothing green walls and rustic stone accents flank talented hairstylists in the styling area, where they treat strands to Redken, Pureology, and Moroccanoil products while shearing overgrown lengths and boosting dull color. Inside a cozy spa room, specialists indulge skin with facials and mineral-makeup applications, and therapists ease tension with massages. Cushy pedicure chairs beckon sore backs to the nail corner, where hot stones coax out audible "ooohs" and "ahhhs" during relaxing mani-pedis.
Address:Salon di Amici
New Boutique Hotel Steps from Michigan Avenue
Located one block east of Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Ivy Boutique Hotel opens in May 2012 as the newest work from Arthur Minor, who designed The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas. With swanky amenities including mirror televisions and theater surround sound in all guest rooms, the hotel seems poised to become one of the city's most exclusive hotels. Although the Ivy rises up 15 stories, there are only five guest rooms per floor, providing guests with a mixture of intimacy and comfort that makes it "the only true boutique luxury hotel in the city," according to HotelChatter.
After guests check in via iPad, hotel staff members personally escort them to 675-square-foot king suites. A paragon of modern design, the suites contain platform beds with white leather headboards and floor-to-ceiling windows that open. Eco-friendly bamboo flooring, along with organic towels and rugs made from thistle, help to reduce the hotel's carbon footprint. Guests can watch the flat-screen TV set in the vanity mirror while getting ready in the morning or practice Tarzan-style affirmation chants in the rainforest shower.
The Ivy is also in the process of opening an intimate 30- to 40-person restaurant and bar on the first floor. "We will try to use as much organic produce as possible," manager James Cazares says of his upcoming, reservations-only hot spot. A rooftop lounge opening in June will offer picture-perfect views of the city.
Gold Coast, Chicago: Ritzy Residential Neighborhood with Historical Mansions and Hip RestaurantsLocated north of downtown, Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood hugs the shore of Lake Michigan, occupying some of the city's most desirable real estate. Its reputation as an upscale residential spot dates back to 1882, when wealthy businessmen began building castle-like mansions along the waterfront. For a glimpse at these historical estates, head to the Seven Houses on Lake Shore Drive District, where you'll find a French-chateau-inspired mansion that now serves as the International Museum of Surgical Science. A walk down Astor Street reveals some of the city's most unique architecture, including the Charnley-Persky House built by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright in 1892.
Those looking for a hip nightlife will find trendy restaurants and nightclubs-many of which are open until 5 a.m.-catering to a well-dressed crowd. For people watching and the occasional celebrity sighting, head to Rush and Division, a see-and-be-seen spot dotted with upscale shops, classic Chicago bars, and diamond-encrusted parking meters.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Ivy Boutique Hotel
All-Inclusive Resort on the Caribbean Sea with Trapeze Lessons and Eclectic Dining
At Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach, "all-inclusive resort" means much more than unlimited dinners and mai tais. Right in between the beach and the resort, you can learn how to trapeze at an open-air training facility surrounded by netting. Head up to the trapeze platform for a free lesson, and you can see the Caribbean Sea stretch out for miles right next to the resort's private, 5,000-foot stretch of pristine golden beach lined with palapas below.
The trapeze lesson is one of many ways the resort goes beyond the typical all-inclusive experience. When you're not relaxing at the beach, the all-inclusive plan frees you up to try a scuba-diving lesson, take yoga classes, climb a rock wall in the gym, or take in some live entertainment.
The beachfront resort is spread out like a small village, lined with flagstone pathways, landscaped gardens, three pools, and a shady coral stone grotto. At night, you can stop by the discotheque and dance to spicy meringue music, or head to the theater to enjoy a live performance of musicals such as Moulin Rouge or Cabaret. As the night winds down, stop for a midnight snack at the 24-hour pizzeria.
Guests can enjoy unlimited food and drinks from five restaurants and four bars, including La Terraza, a breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot that serves an international buffet. You can get a nice view of the sunset on the waterfront patio of La Roca Grill, which serves tropical cocktails and fried calamari.
Beachfront bungalows are located steps from the ocean, so guests can fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves and the squeals of dolphins watching horror films.
Bayahibe, Dominican Republic: Renowned Scuba Diving with White-Sand BeachesBayahibe is situated on the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic on the shore of the Caribbean Sea. The former fishing village remained relatively untouched by tourism until the late 1990s, when it became known for its white-sand beaches and scuba-diving sites, but it still has a tucked-away feel.
For diving and snorkeling, it's worth it to take a trip to Saona Island, an uninhabited nature reserve located just off the mainland. Tour operators on catamarans and motorboats will drop you around the area's sandbars and shipwrecks, which overflow with brightly colored fish.
About 20 miles (32 km) from the hotel, the cobblestone streets of Altos de Chavon are lined with artists' studios, galleries, and quaint cafes. The European-inspired village is also home to a 5,000-seat amphitheater, which has featured headlining shows from legendary artists including Frank Sinatra and Shakira.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach
Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options $13 for a wine tasting for 2 (a $6 value) plus two glasses of wine (up to a $20 value; up to a $26 total value) $25 for a wine tasting for 4 (a $12 value) plus four glasses of wine (up to a $40 value; up to a $52 total value) $30 for a wine tasting for up to 12 (a $36 value) plus one bottle of Captain's red wine and one bottle of Captain's white wine to share for an additional hour in the private lounge (a $62 total value)Captain's Walk Winery
Brothers Aric and Brad Schmiling cultivated a passion for viticulture by growing up working for their parents' winery. After attending college in Green Bay, the duo set out to remedy the area's winery deficit by founding Captain's Walk Winery, where trained vintner Aric produces small-batch wines in water-bent French-oak barrels. Situated in a restored pre-Civil War building, the facility entices eyes with old-fashioned design features, including plaster crown moulding, an antique tasting bar, and a television from the eighteenth century. During the summer months, an on-site herb garden mimics the flavor and aroma profile of each wine, and year-round events and a tasting room offers guests an unpretentious glimpse into winemaking with laid-back tastings and a cellar viewing window carved into the wooden floor.
Address:Captain's Walk Winery
(2011-08-25) Irissa N.: We stumbled upon this winery while we were in Green Bay on vacation. It was in a cute little house with a pirate captain out front. We walked in and it was... Read More
(2010-08-20) Joey T.: Stumbled upon this winery last week at the Tall Ship Festival, so the wife and I wanted to grab a bag of sangria mix. We were pleasantly surprised to find... Read More
When throwing darts, it's ok to hit the outer rings -- or miss the board entirely -- but when it comes to targeting that windshield crack, it's a delicate process that requires hitting the bullseye every time. Enter today's deal from Accurate Auto Glass whose staff always hits the mark: Pay $29 for $100 to spend on windshield repair or replacement. Every technician has at least ten years of experience, all are master certified with the National Glass Association. Using only OEM-quality glass, OE Tech Automotive Urethan, and a one-hour cure product, these pros will get you back behind the wheel in no time. With a guaranteed lifetime warranty, it's clear as glass why you should crack into today's 71% savings.
Address:Accurate Auto Glass
Explore Amazon Rainforest, Incan Ruins, and Ancient Mountain Cities
In addition to South America's extensive collection of pre-Columbian ruins, Peru is a land of immense geographic diversity, ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazonian Basin in the northeast. In fact, of the world's 32 defined climate zones, Peru has 28. Travelers get an up-close view of the country's varied landscape during G Adventure's 10-day tour led by experienced local guides. Take an expedition through the ancient Inca capital of Cusco, hike through the Amazonian rainforest, and spend an afternoon exploring Machu Picchu. A flexible itinerary gives visitors plenty of free time to wander off the beaten path. View the full itinerary here.
Day 1: After arriving in Lima and taking a shuttle to a comfortable hotel, visitors spend the afternoon exploring the Peruvian capital on their own. Head to The Plaza de Armas, the city's historic square, to watch the changing of the guards outside of Government Palace, or continue on to the world's largest private collection of pre-Columbian art at Museu Rafeal Larco Herrera. For a taste of local seafood, try the ceviche-a dish of raw fish marinated in fresh lime juice-which is so popular with Peruvians that June 28 has been declared National Day of Ceviche.
Days 2-3: After a flight to Puerto Maldonado, you'll venture deep in the Amazon rainforest via a motorized canoe and a one-hour hike to reach the jungle lodge where you'll be staying. The majority of this journey takes place in the Tambopata Rainforest, which harbors thousands of different species. A canopy of towering trees shelters the jaguar, the red howler monkey, and more than 1,300 bird species. Guides lead the way through this tropical frontier to G Lodge Amazon, the group's home base for two days.
Days 4-7: A morning flight takes guests to Cuzco, the former Incan capital that's nestled in the Andes Mountains. A living museum of Peruvian history, the city is dotted with Incan stonewalls, Spanish colonial churches, and several art museums. During a day trip to the nearby fishing village of Ollantaytambo, climb to the top of the Fortress Ruins. Located on a rocky outcrop, this defense structure made of dozens of steep stone terraces is known as the best surviving example of advanced Inca architecture.
Days 8-10: After an overnight stay in the village of Aguas Calientes, the tour takes a scenic train ride to Machu Picchu, the fabled "lost city" of the Incas, which was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley, the 15th-century Incan sanctuary dazzles visitors with 12 acres of stone staircases, grassy terraces, and thatch-roofed homes-all surrounded by tropical mountains. A train ride and van transfer brings guests back to Cuzco. From here, guests can journey home or continue to explore on their own.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:10-Day Peru Tour
Children occupied by afterschool activities are shown to be less likely to buy spray paint or hang out with stray dogs that are willing to buy children spray paint. Keep kids away from man's worst friend with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options$12 for three holiday or weekend open-play passes (a $24 value)
$89 for a two-hour birthday party for up to 10 kids (a $180 value)
During open play and birthday parties, kids 1 year and older romp through custom-built playhouses and on soft mats or compete on foosball and ping-pong tables in Kids Unleashed's 12,000-square-foot play area. Guests may bring a cake into the party room during birthday parties. Admission for adults and infants is always free.
Kids UnleashedSky-blue walls and sand-colored carpets greet each family at Kids Unleashed, where slides, hula hoops, and playhouses invite young ones to explore as they hone their gross motor skills. The make-believe beach beckons stocking-dressed feet to roam its shores, where children ride rocking horses and parents surf free WiFi instead of the carpet in a nearby lounge filled with coffee, conversation, and clear views of the kids' activities. Story time piques young children's interest in reading, and ping-pong tables help older kids to develop enough hand-eye coordination to read a book while performing a cartwheel. Parents may depart during most of the center's classes and camps, as the creation of art projects stimulates inventiveness in each child, and cupcake-baking demonstrates that cakes have children too. After class or playtime, the cafe teems with homemade, health-conscious snacks.
Address:Kids Unleashed
Priorities are what help us differentiate between the important and the unimportant things in life. Pick the perfect priority when you put yourself first with today's deal from The Main Salon, where $46 gets you a women's haircut, a deep conditioning treatment, and a manicure with shellac (a $95 value). Located on Main Street in the heart of downtown Green Bay's art district, this vibrant salon is ably managed by a quartet of talented stylists who are committed to the highest caliber of customer service and the finest hair, nail, and makeup services. Every hair service is accompanied by a scalp and neck massage to complete your relaxing and rejuvenating experience. Make sure your priorities are in order because 52% in savings are definitely the main attraction. Want more? Check out The Main Salon on Facebook.
Address:The Main Salon
Skin-smoothing treatments can undo damage caused by years of unnecessary laughing, reckless winking, and experiencing sunshine. Recover from the joy of everyday life with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options$35 for a Green Science facial (an $80 value)
Green Science plant technology helps regenerate and repair skin during a 60-minute treatment that lifts and firms features, diminishes signs of aging including fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots, and improves skin tone.
$35 for an Enbrightenment facial (an $80 value)
The 60-minute treatment combines naturally derived formulas with facial massage and reflexology to relax clients, reduce discoloration, and improve skin clarity.Indira Salon & Spa
At Indira Salon & Spa, experienced aestheticians and hairstylists use eco-friendly Aveda products to primp faces and bodies in contemporary studios that emanate soothing aromas. Cleansing facials transform skin into a soft, clear canvas for mineral makeup crafted completely from plant-derived ingredients. The salon's bounty of earth-plucked products extends to nontoxic hair-smoothing treatments that keep hair free of frizz without enlisting the dangerous aid of formaldehyde or sorcery. To slough off the unflattering effects of stress, massage therapists perform a host of treatments, from hot stone that melts away tension to deep-tissue sessions that ferret out and disband entrenched enclaves of chronic pain.
Address:Indira Salon & Spa
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