SIRCH Bistro Lunch Ticket (approx. value $14! Buy Now for $10!)
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About the Vendor
SIRCH Thrift Warehouse
49 Maple Ave. Unit 4
Haliburton, ON
Phone: 705-457-1742
Description
Enjoy a delicious BISTRO lunch, tea or coffee and a sweet treat at SIRCH Bistro in Haliburton for only $10 with your Bistro lunch ticket! Awesome value! Each day we have a different menu: Butter Chicken, Bimimbap, Shepherd's Pie, Roast Chicken, Pasta...and more!
Makes a great gift for a friend!
For the daily menu, visit our website, social media pages or call 705-457-1700.
Each ticket is valid for one-time use. Not redeemable for cash.
ENJOY!
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Fulfillment
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About the Vendor
SIRCH Thrift Warehouse
49 Maple Ave. Unit 4
Haliburton, ON
Phone: 705-457-1742
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