Wednesday, August 10, 2016

How to get a free appetizer at special happy hour Thursday at Carluccio's at Pike & Rose

Escape to the Amalfi coast without leaving Bethesda Thursday, August 11, at Carluccio's at Pike & Rose.

From 4:00-7:00 PM, they'll be hosting a Salute to Summer! happy hour to not only celebrate the season, but to introduce some new Happy Hour seasonal cocktails and menu items.

Here's the best part - there will be an exclusive offer just for you, the readers of this blog, during the happy hour, for the Thursday, August 11 event only.

Mention "Bethesda Row" to receive a free small plate appetizer off the new Aperitivo menu (Sharing boards not included). Drink specials will include $4 Italian imports, $6 cocktails, and $6 Italian wines.

Enjoy happy hour at Carluccio's every weekday, from 4:00-7:00 PM.

Carluccio's is located at 11826 Trade Street in North Bethesda. Parking is available directly across from the restaurant in the Trade Street garage.

33 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:31 AM

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  2. Anonymous9:59 AM

    #SponsoredContent

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  3. Anonymous11:07 AM

    Robert, will you be attending? I'd love it if you were there playing some of the musical stylings found on Out For Revenge

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  4. Anonymous11:26 AM

    Time for a Dyer blog-reader meetup!

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  5. Anonymous2:07 PM

    Place stinks. Went today for first and last time. Have three sandwiches that's it. Touch of Italy from Delaware would crush them. This place won't survive

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  6. Anonymous2:27 PM

    We had great food and never noticed the lack of sandwiches. Do most Italian restaurants usually have sandwiches?

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    1. Anonymous5:17 AM

      Well, it was billed as a restaurant/Italian market. You would think they'd have sandwiches, soups, etc made to order. Touch of Italy is exactly that concept and if they expand here, they will crush this place. To be fair, the Italian market in Bethesda, is ok but not what it used to be.

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  7. Anonymous4:51 AM

    I live in Bethesda ... I don't do free. Know your readership Dyer.

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  8. 4:51: I do know my readership: not everyone in Bethesda is rich.

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  9. 2:07: Are you sure you're talking about Carluccio's? Everything I've had there is great and very fresh.

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  10. Anonymous5:46 AM

    The Waltons would never take free food. As John Sr. often noted, while they may have been poor, they were too proud to take charity.

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  11. Anonymous8:12 AM

    @ 5:17 AM How is it the restaurant's fault that their menu wasn't what you assumed it would be? Is it really the exact same concept if their menus are that diverse?
    Sounds like you're trying to franchise Touch of Italy in this market.

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  12. Anonymous4:02 PM

    Maybe you only know the poor people Robert. Everyone in Bethesda is a millionaire with a Maserati. Get a clue.

    #DyerisaVampire!

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  13. Anonymous12:04 PM

    Sure. Sure there was nothing wrong with the alleged posts. Sure. We believe you.

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    1. Anonymous4:57 PM

      "We" = 12:04 PM and Robert Dyer

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    2. Anonymous1:29 AM

      Ok let's see what was a violation of comment policy.

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    3. Anonymous1:29 AM

      1) I was present at the happy hour

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    4. Anonymous1:29 AM

      2) I learned of the happy hour through this blog.

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    5. Anonymous1:30 AM

      3) I inquired about the free appetizer this article mentioned.

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    6. Anonymous1:30 AM

      4) I mentioned the code this article said to use.

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    7. Anonymous1:32 AM

      8) I enjoyed the free appetizer and the new place.

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    8. Anonymous1:33 AM

      9) I will happily go back again.

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    9. Anonymous1:33 AM

      10) I will continue to read this blog and enjoy it

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    10. Anonymous1:34 AM

      11) I will continue to post comments that seem reasonable and constructive.

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  14. Anonymous8:29 AM

    How come my post got deleted about the happy hour?? I went and it was fun. I don't get why I would get deleted.

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    1. Anonymous9:56 AM

      Can someone explain Robert Dyer's comment policies or is this just plain censorship? I didn't think he did that anymore?

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  15. Anonymous1:48 PM

    8:29AM ---Think about it. There must have been something. You're sharp, you'll see it. I never saw the original, but saw a followup, and can see possibly why. Don't necessarily agree, but not my blog, not my rules, not my business. :)

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  16. Anonymous6:34 AM

    @5:01, That is so bizarre Dyer keeps deleting comments about the code. We actually went to the happy hour based on this blog post, had constructive and pertinent comments, yet they keep getting deleted.

    #dodgingdyer

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    1. Anonymous11:06 AM

      If he would provide some sort of explanation at least, it wouldn't be so sketchy. He prides himself on transparency and exposing shady happenings.

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  17. Anonymous9:19 AM

    Deleted mine too. This last time all I did was offer possible reasons and not delve into conspiracy theories.
    Now we know what, just not why.

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  18. Anonymous6:59 AM

    5:18PM = Fidiot.

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    1. Anonymous12:07 PM

      Big smooch to you. Don't like it, move on.

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