Petite Auberge Restaurant and Catering , located in Toco Hills, is celebrating its 41st anniversary with several dining specials. From now until Aug. 22, the French restaurant is offering an all-day three-course, prix-fixe menu for $27.41 plus a select bottle of wine for $11.41. From Aug. 24-29, all appetizers, soups, salads and desserts will be 41% off during dinner. Additionally, from Aug. 31 through Sept. 3, all dinner entrees will be 41% off.
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In addition to being named one of the 20 Classic Restaurants Every Atlantan Must Try by Eater Atlanta and being called “Atlanta’s king of upscale old school” by Creative Loafing, Petite Auberge became home to the movie “The Founder” which filmed several scenes with star Michael Keaton there, this summer.
According to Michael Gropp, general manager of Petite Auberge, “We always enjoy celebrating our anniversary with our loyal customers and new friends. We offer these discounts as a way of saying thank you for embracing us into the community for 41 years. We have been family-owned and operated that entire time, so our customers and their families feel like extensions of our own families. What better way to celebrate than with family?!”
With special menus like Mediterranean Entree Week, Cajun Creole, Wild Game Nights and Oktoberfest, as well as special events such as Dinner and a Diva, New Year's Eve, Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, Petite Auberge’s guests have had many ways to enjoy a special meal with family or friends. Furthermore, Michael’s personal love of wine has allowed Petite Auberge to assemble a spectacular wine list, boasting varietals from some of the finest wine regions from all over the world.
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