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Let's Split It!

We’ll foot half your bill!

EATS: It's a foodie's dream: City Paper will foot half the bill for you to get out and experience the District's best restaurants. Leave the guilt at home and take advantage of the Washington City Paper's new Eats program. Buy $50 gift certificates for only $25 to the tastiest spots in D.C. Unlike area prix fixe promotions; you can order whatever you want and go anytime before the gift certificates expire. Make your purchase soon--supplies are limited.

This is an ongoing promotion, so check here or City Paper on the street to see who will be featured next! Just select one of the restaurants below to get started.

Starting June 12th, order your certificates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while supplies last.

Oh--and it's okay to pinch yourself now.

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