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Giveaway: Two Artini Tickets!
By
Catherine Andrews
Published Monday, March 02, 2009
March may come in like a lion and go out like a lamb, but rather than the weather, March to us means one thing: the annual Artini competition. Throughout the month, the city’s best bartenders create artistic martinis inspired by the work of students from the Corcoran College of Art + Design. You can taste the martinis all around town and vote for your favorite. Bonus: Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7 PM during the month, one venue will offer a 20-percent discount on its Artini.
The winner will be revealed on March 28 at a gala at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Want to go to the party but don’t want to drop the $100 that it costs? We’ve got a deal for you. Washingtonian.com has two tickets to give away to the Artini party. Want to win them? All we ask is that you write a restaurant review on Washingtonian.com using our new reader-generated review tool. (Details of how to write a review are here.)
Send an e-mail with a link to your restaurant review to candrews@washingtonian.com with the subject line “Artini” by March 23, and we’ll let you know by March 25 if you’ve won the tickets.
So happy restaurant reviewing—and happy martini sipping! Related Links:
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