Restaurant Week

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Jul 27, 2006 | 1:58 am
  #1  
Will I get rewards if I dine during a "Restaurant Week" and select from the Restaurant Week Prix-Fixe menu?
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Jul 27, 2006 | 9:50 am
  #2  
Yes, with two possible exceptions: 1) The restaurant is not giving any miles that day (blacked out from participating - you'll see an X under that date at their Rewards Network listing if that's the case, or 2) It is a one-visit-per-month joint, and you've already dined there previously in the same calendar month [with the same airline - a different airline is okay].

Otherwise, any charge (inc gift certs) they run through the credit card machine should be fine. HOLD ON TO YOUR RECEIPTS UNTIL THEY POST!
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Jul 27, 2006 | 11:33 pm
  #3  
Thanks!
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Aug 7, 2006 | 7:08 am
  #4  
Quote: Yes, with two possible exceptions: 1) The restaurant is not giving any miles that day (blacked out from participating - you'll see an X under that date at their Rewards Network listing if that's the case, or 2) It is a one-visit-per-month joint, and you've already dined there previously in the same calendar month [with the same airline - a different airline is okay].

Otherwise, any charge (inc gift certs) they run through the credit card machine should be fine. HOLD ON TO YOUR RECEIPTS UNTIL THEY POST!

Any suggestions on a good IDine place to eat in Washignton DC?
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Aug 7, 2006 | 10:00 am
  #5  
Quote: Any suggestions on a good IDine place to eat in Washignton DC?
I do not see how your question is even remotely related to this thread, but I will answer anyway. See the following thread for good iDines in DCA/IAD/BWI:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=311094

And please do not hijack any more threads, it is considered bad form. This thread concerns iDIne benefits during Restaurant Week.
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Aug 8, 2006 | 12:09 pm
  #6  
Easy does it
gardener, you'll notice dc3 has few posts. I've always found it greatly appreciated by those relatively unitiated who bend/break the FT common courtesy rules if we just let them know what the common courtesy rule is.
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