La Bamba Cafe & Lounge: $15 for a Mexican Dinner and Drinks. Two Options Available (50% Off)
Today’s Groupon Winnipeg Daily Deal of the Day: La Bamba Cafe & Lounge: $15 for a Mexican Dinner and Drinks. Two Options Available (50% Off)
Buy now from only $15
Value $30
Discount 50%
You Save $15
Today’s Groupon from La Bamba Cafe & Lounge:
- $15 for $30 worth of Mexican dinner and drinks for parties of two or more
- $30 for $60 worth of Mexican dinner and drinks for parties of four or more
This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Monday, September 10, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
In a Nutshell
Homemade, crispy corn tortillas form fresh tostadas and chipotle-beef tacos that contain the authentic flavours of Mexico
The Fine Print
Expires Dec 5, 2012
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Must purchase a food item. Valid only at listed location. Valid only for dinner. Valid for alcohol. Not valid for daily specials.
La Bamba Cafe & Lounge
http://www.labambarestaurant.ca/
285 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba
(204) 415-6344
Homestyle enchilada specials douse two chicken-stuffed corn tortillas with green, tomato, or red-mole-chocolate sauce ($15.99–$16.99). Fresh cilantro dusts a trio of tacos packed with chicken or chipotle beef ($14.99). Nonalcoholic mexican hot chocolate ($3.99), an imported Tecate or Dos Equis brew ($5.99), or a 100 per cent agave-tequila margarita flavoured with lime, strawberry, or mango ($6.99) washes down bites and leaves palates refreshed. See the menu. Located just half a block from the MTS Centre on Portage Avenue, La Bamba is within walking distance for pre- or post-event cravings.
When the Godinez family opened the first La Bamba in Saskatoon in 2007, part of their impetus was the exhaustion of searching for the authentic bouquet of flavours that bursts forth in traditional Mexican dishes. “We were tired of trying restaurants that pretended to be Mexican,” Juan Godinez says on La Bamba’s website, “but were never [finding] the real flavours we were craving.” Their solution was that first restaurant in Saskatoon, whose success has bloomed into a family of four Mexican eateries. When La Bamba Cafe & Lounge opened downtown with partner Edgar Rascon in 2012, the Winnipeg Free Press heralded its arrival, grouping it into a buzz-worthy trend of new restaurants popping up in the city centre. Today, the restaurant clings to its culinary roots by serving up homestyle enchiladas, chipotle-beef tacos, and chilaquiles, with gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options for those with dietary restrictions and those who firmly believe that they’re stegosauruses.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!