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Swing into Summer
The prix-fixe dinner specials at Henry's are sure to be a hit
Published on May 23, 2002
This summer, it's all about the numbers. And no, I'm not talking about blockbuster movies along the lines of Spider-Man. Rather, I'm all for saving some bucks, Henry's (16850 Jog Rd., Delray Beach, 561-638-1949) style. For instance, take the summer dinner special. For a prix fixe of $16.95 to $18.95, you get your choice of three appetizers (soup or salad), five main courses (including meatloaf and salmon), and four desserts (along the lines of strawberry shortcake). But the real bargains come in for the drinkers. That's because Henry's is featuring 20 wines for $20 each, an unparalleled collection. The list ranges from a Brancott Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand to Bridgeview Pinot Noir from Oregon. The specials began April 22 and will continue Sunday through Friday during regular dinner hours, and like Spidey's run at the movies, there's no telling when it might end.