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Medal Win = Free Pizza

by: Anya Levykh November 19, 2009 9:17 AM comments: (0)  

Campagnolo has come up with a very interesting Olympic promo. Although it sounds like the chances of qualifying are about equal to winning 6/49, the food is good enough that I would go regardless—and hey, the chance of free pizza is not to be sniffed at. Details from the press release below...

Throughout the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Campagnolo’s wine bar will show sporting events on its big-screen TV. If a guest has ordered one of the pizza specials and a Canadian athlete wins a gold, silver or bronze medal (while the guest is in the restaurant) in any sport that matches the namesake pizza that the guest ordered, that guest’s meal is on the house.

The Bronze feature includes a margarita pizza paired with R&B Lager for $14.50; the Silver feature includes a Salciccia Pizza paired with R&B Raven Cream Ale for $15.50; and the Gold feature includes a Funghi Pizza paired with a bottle of Menabrea Italian Lager for $16.50. The Olympic pizza features at Campagnolo are available January 1, 2010 until March 31, 2010.

Campagnolo is open for lunch Monday – Friday from 11:30am – 2:30pm, brunch on Saturday & Sunday from 11:30am – 2:30pm, and dinner nightly from 5pm. Seating is available on a first come first serve basis, and reservations are available only for parties of eight or more. Campagnolo is located at 1020 Main Street. For more information please call 604.484.6018.


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Anya Levykh is the weekly food and wine columnist for Metro Vancouver. When not sourcing out new restaurants and bottles, she likes to test-drive new cookbooks, experiment with her own recipes (occasionally with passable results) and talk about food and drink with anyone in hearing range. Anya can also be heard Mondays on CBC Radio One’s On the Coast, discussing everything from local restaurant trends to ethical food choices and other flavourful issues.

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