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Avalon Restaurant wants to help you mark this occasion in a very beautiful way! Join us for dinner any night this Valentine’s week and we’ll feature something special and romantic just for couples! Choose from:

Dine with Wine Wednesday
Complimentary Wine or Champagne
Live Music
Three Course $28 Price Fix Menu

Valentines Night
Live Music
Complimentary Champagne

Four Course Dinner $120 per couple (Menu posted below)

Friday with Flowers
Reserve one of our Rose Tables for two!
This Friday, our intimate second floor dining room will be transformed into a hideaway for couples only! Each table showered with rose pedals and two complimentary glasses of champagne!

Valentine’s Day Menu


Four Course Dinner with Live Entertainment and Complimentary Glass of Champagne


First Course

Crab Bisque Soup
Sweet Lump Crab Garnish

(Allergy alternative Butternut Squash & Rosemary Soup)

Second Course

Wild Boar Carpaccio
Grilled Artichoke Hearts, Lemon Infused Olive Oil

Oysters Rockefeller
Creamed Spinach

Roasted Red Pepper, Kalamata Olive & Goat Cheese Tart
Served Warm, Balsamic Crème, Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Artisnal Cheese Plate
Classic Garnish

Mixed Greens Salad
Wine Poached Pears, Gorgonzola Cheese, Broken Balsamic Vinaigrette

Baby Arugula Salad
Goat Cheese Crostini, Candied Pecans, Tri - Berry Vinaigrette

Third Course

Crisp Duck Breast
Beluga Lentils, Red Grapes, Cassis - Red Ver Jus Sauce

Pan Seared Mahi - Mahi
Potato - Cauliflower Puree, Golden Raisin & Toasted Pine Nut Relish

Grilled Filet Mignon with Braised Beef Ravioli
Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, Winter Cabernet Demi

Lobster Tortelloni
Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce

Fourth Course

Chocolate Trio:
Chocolate Pate
White Chocolate Mousse
Vanilla Orange Panna Cotta

$120 per couple

For more info about Avalon: Click Here

For Online Reservations Visit: Avalon Restaurant’s Official Website or call 610.436.4100

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