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#BeMoreFamilyEatOut promotion aims to support local restaurants

A chicken, corn and apple pizza, (left side) and a bacon and clam pizza are some of the favorites at Joe Squared Pizza, which has locations at the Inner Harbor and Station North. (Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun)

A week of curfew proved challenging for Baltimore restaurants, but a new promotion aims to draw families back to the city's local eateries.

The #BeMoreFamilyEatOut initiative created by Beth Laverick of B Scene Events & Promotions offers specials and discounts at family-friendly restaurants, including Cafe Gia, Abbey Bistro Burger, Joe Squared, Blue Hill Tavern, Roy's Baltimore, Clementine and many more.

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Offers include 25 percent off your check with advanced reservations at Pierpoint (use code #BeMoreFamilyEatOut. Amiccis in Little Italy offers 20 percent off dinner when guests say "Peace Baltimore."

After you fill up, you can work it off with a related gym discount. Spend $60 (receipts may be combined) at any of the participating restaurants to receive either one hour of free personal training at Federal Hill Fitness in Federal Hill or MV Fitness in Mount Vernon or three free classes at BeachFit Baltimore in Fell's Point.

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The promotion continues through May 31. A complete list of restaurants can be found here.

If you have a discount, savings promotion or sale that we should feature, send an email with details to shopping@baltsun.com. But remember, we only want the real deals!

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