While cooking dinner at home is the most economical choice available, sometimes a fine dining restaurant is just what you need for a blissful meal. Whether it is your birthday, an anniversary or you just deserve to be treated like royalty, you can lower your expenses at even the most upscale restaurants.
Your inexpensive fine dining experience begins with choosing the right time. Avoid major holidays as some places will raise their prices or provide only a limited menu in anticipation of the larger crowd. Lunch is usually priced lower than dinner, so consider a lunch date over a more expensive evening dinner.
Paying attention to a restaurant's specials is another great way to lower your bill. When the server stops by to tell you about the daily specials—listen! You might discover the perfect meal to fit your palate and your budget. A common restaurant special is a couple's special. They are designed as a dinner for two, and often you will have some options to create your own plate.
If your restaurant of choice does not have a dinner for two option, you can still share a plate—especially at a place that is known for larger servings. Larger portion meals are often served "family style" which means they are designed to feed the whole table. You would only choose one or two side dishes to split among the entire family. Even if a meal is not designed as family style, you might consider splitting a couple appetizers among the table rather than everyone ordering a more expensive meal.
Appetizers are one expense you could consider eliminating, though, if you are planning to order a plated dinner as well. However, appetizers are often something a restaurant is known for and you don't want to miss out on the experience. Rather than dining from appetizers to dessert, with drinks in between, experience the best restaurants a little at a time. Visit one for appetizers or drinks with a few friends. Try another for a late night dessert after a date.
Even if you decide to go all out, there are restaurant discount coupons available to cut costs. The new 2010 Entertainment Book is here and provides numerous restaurant coupons as well as travel, shopping and entertainment. Online restaurant coupons are also available from Restaurant.com. The participating restaurants range from family to fine dining and can usually be purchased at a deep discount. (If you utilize a coupon, please be sure to tip your server on the full amount.)
Bon appetit! (That's fancy talk for "let's eat!" Right?)


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