A Tasteful Gift to Eat Like a Local – West Palm Beach

Lorea Thomson
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Looking for an easy holiday gift that is truly a “tasteful” gift. Consider West Palm Beach CityTins. CityTins is a gift that allows the recipients to eat like a local! Launched in 2021 Palm Beach Restaurant Edition is online and in brick-and-mortar stores around town. This clever little tin is chock full of coaster gift cards, each worth $10 off your tab for dine-in or $5 off for takeout of $25 at one of the 20+ featured Palm Beach County restaurants. It is $200+ worth of martinis, apps, entrees, and sides for just $30! 

These giftable little tins of joy hit shelves just in time for holiday shopping as a go-to gift for all. The quantities are limited so once they are gone, they are gone for good. Coasters are valid through December 31, 2022.

Curated by a native West Palm Beacher Stefany Allongo, CityTins incentivizes diners to patronize locally owned establishments, keeping hard-earned dollars in our local economy. 

How It Works: Select a coaster. (If indecision leaves you feeling salty, consult the Dinner Spinner included with each limited-edition tin.) Take the coaster to the featured iconic venue, spend $25 or more (pre-tax/gratuity). Submit the coaster gift card to your server when the check is presented. 

Participating restaurants:

Amar Delray

Batch Gastropub

Batch New Southern Kitchen

Bimini Twist

Brick & Barrel

The Butcher & the Bar

Café Chardonnay

Crazy Uncle Mike's

Death or Glory

 Don Ramon on Dixie Hwy

 Duggan's Pub

Duke's Tacos & Margs

Garden City Café

Grandview Public Market

Johnnie Brown's

Josie's Ristorante

KAPOW!

Lynora's in Boca Raton

Pistache French Bistro

Ravish

Spoto's Oyster Bar

Happylicious

Matty's Gelato Factory

 

About CityTins:

Founded in 2009 by Christin Cilento Ladky and Tara Laatsch, City Tins' mission is to encourage and incentivize community support of locally owned and operated restaurants and businesses that contribute to the culture and community that make every city unique. Originally intended as a guide to eating like a local, City Tins became a cult favorite used for fundraising, corporate gifting, and real estate closings. CityTins has donated more than $350,000 to schools and nonprofits in the markets they serve.

 

 

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