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The 7-Election Presidential Coffee Cup Poll
Billed as unabashedly unofficial and unscientific, 7-Election invites customers to vote by selecting specially marked coffee cups, blue for President Barack Obama and red for former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. 7-Eleven's regular "nonpartisan" cups are also available for undecided customers or those who would rather not publicize their presidential preference. 7-Election cups are instantly tabulated at the register when the sale is made. National, state and major market results are posted daily on 7-election.com, a website created especially for the coffee-cup poll. (Photo courtesy 7-Eleven /September 26, 2012)
Billed as unabashedly unofficial and unscientific, 7-Election invites customers to vote by selecting specially marked coffee cups, blue for President Barack Obama and red for former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. 7-Eleven's regular "nonpartisan" cups are also available for undecided customers or those who would rather not publicize their presidential preference. 7-Election cups are instantly tabulated at the register when the sale is made. National, state and major market results are posted daily on 7-election.com, a website created especially for the coffee-cup poll. (Photo courtesy 7-Eleven /September 26, 2012)
Baltimore's fifth annual Winter Restaurant Week has been announced for Jan. 25 through Feb. 3, 2013.
During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will offer three-course fixed-price dinner menus for $30.13 or $20.13. Some restaurants will also offer a two-course lunch, consisting of an appetizer and entree, priced at $15.13. The prices do not include liquor, tax and gratuity.
Baltimore Winter Restaurant Week is presented by Visit Baltimore and Downtown Partnership of Baltimore.
Participating restaurants have not been announced yet. They'll be posted on the promotion's website, baltimorerestaurantweek.com. And we'll be posting them here, too.
Follow Baltimore Diner on Twitter @gorelickingood
During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will offer three-course fixed-price dinner menus for $30.13 or $20.13. Some restaurants will also offer a two-course lunch, consisting of an appetizer and entree, priced at $15.13. The prices do not include liquor, tax and gratuity.
Participating restaurants have not been announced yet. They'll be posted on the promotion's website, baltimorerestaurantweek.com. And we'll be posting them here, too.
Follow Baltimore Diner on Twitter @gorelickingood



