2015 Restaurant Week 5-Star Reviews Contest

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Want a free gift card to one of your favorite Bordentown Restaurants? Restaurant Week continues online this year with the BordentownCurrent.com 5-Star Reviews Contest. Once you leave a 5-Star Review on our directory you are automatically entered into the drawing to win!

Feel free to review more than one restaurant. For every location you give a 5-Star Review your name will be entered once into the drawing to win a free gift card. Remember though, you can only review each restaurant once.

If you haven’t already, read about this year’s Restaurant Week destinations and get a taste of their prix fixe menus in our 2015 Restaurant Week Guide.

Contest ends April 10at 11:59 p.m. You must be 18 years or older to play.

How to play:

1. Follow any of the links below to a restaurant’s listing or to browse restaurants in the BordentownCurrent.com Business Directory.

2. Click the

“Write Review” button on the left under the restaurant’s photo to leave a

5-Star Review.

If you don’t have an account on BordentownCurrent.com you

will need to create a login username and password first with these three extra

steps.

3. After you

click “Write Review”, click “Sign Up” on the left side of the next screen to make a username and

password.

4. Verify that login in your email

5. Go back to the restaurant’s listing to leave your 5-Star review.

Review any of these

featured Restaurant Week destinations for your chance to win:

HOB Tavern

Jester’s Café

Under The Moon Café

Farnsworth House

Marcello’s Restaurant and Tomato Pie

Oliver, A Bistro

Toscano Ristorante

The Vault

Or Browse Restaurants in our Business Directory.

CE-Bordentown

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