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 Cosimo Restaurant and Wine Bar Presents
Two Special Holiday Dinner Events
The Mastroianni’s, owners of Cosimo Restaurant & Wine Bar would like to celebrate their Italian heritage by sharing with you an ancient Italian Christmas Eve tradition, The Feast of the Seven Fishes.
Then join them to celebrate New Years Eve at Cosimo with fine dining and fine wine.

 For more information, call (610) 647-1233 or visit the website www.cosimorestaurant.com

Feast of the Seven Fishes

Sunday December 23, 2007 at 6:00 PM
Casual Dress
$65.00 Per Person (Plus Tax & Gratuity)
Includes Wine
Reservations Required
610-647-1233

 Resolve to Fine Dine with Wine! 

3 Course Dinner Begins at 5:00 PM
Casual Dress
$50.00 Per Person ++
Includes Wine
Includes Glass of Champagne at Midnight
Reservations Required
610-647-1233

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