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    Celebrate Valentine’s at Sound Bites Grill

    January 25, 2018No Comments
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    logo_soundbitesgrillSedona AZ (January 25, 2018) – Whether it’s a romantic rendezvous or a girls’ night out, Sound Bites Grill, Sedona’s premiere entertainment restaurant, is the place for people to share their passion for great food, libations and live music, February 14th-17th.

    Valentines, Day: February 14th
    Wine, Dine and Dance
    ! The ever-popular Wineaux Wednesday will amp up the romance with a libido boosting menu and the addition of bubbly and chocolate wines to the tasting list of 12 sensational wines. For just $15 per person, sip, sample and savor an impressive range of varietals, alongside wine experts who will happily share their insights during this informal and festive tasting.

    The uber-sexy Valentine’s Day menu features an Aphrodisiac Tasting Board of sweet and savory finger foods, along with a sinful amount of fine chocolate.

    Make a night of it with a dinner reservation to secure a spot and to savor the special menu of seductive fare and the Latin flare of the Eric Miller Trio. It will be a romantic night of dinner and dancing.

    Wineaux Wednesday: 5:00 – 7:00 pm weekly ($15 for tastings of at least a dozen wines)

    Eric Miller Trio performs: 6:00 – 9:00 pm
    Reservations for dinner highly recommended.

    20180125_soundbites2Saturday, February 17
    World famous classical and flamenco guitarist Esteban performs a Love on the Red Rocks Concert with his impeccable band, including his daughter and violinist extraordinaire Teresa Joy, Raul Yanez on keys and Joe Morris on hybrid kit. As part of his ongoing, monthly Private Concert Series at Sound Bites Grill Celebrity Show Room, Esteban takes the audience on a passionate musical journey in this intimate show lounge which seats only 90 people; creating an incredibly personal and memorable opportunity to experience his unique music mastery.

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    Tickets begin at $59 (plus service fee) for the show ticket only; dinner menu is available.
    $149 VIP Dinner Package (plus service fee and gratuity) includes premium seating and the four-course Esteban Dinner Package menu, which features entrée options ranging from a Hand-Cut
    Filet Mignon or a New York Strip, to a Grilled Fresh Salmon Filet Topped with Tropical Melon Salsa.

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    Sunday February 18th
    Dine and dance to “An Evening of Romance” with The Classics, featuring Jeanie Carroll (vocals), Eric Williams (vocals and keyboard), Steve Douglas (upright bass) and George Bein (drums). Known for their entertaining interpretations of American Standards, Latin tunes and favorites from the 60s, 70s and 80s,  the evening will feature favorites the world has fallen in love with and to for years, such as When I Fall in Love, My Funny Valentine and Besame Mucho.

    No cover; dinner reservations are suggested
    The Classics perform from 6:00 – 9:00 pm

    20180125_soundbites1CHEERS AND HERE’S TO LOVE ON THE ROCKS ~ FEBRUARY FEATURED DRINKS

    PAMA Kiss Martini $12
    Savor a sinfully delicious concoction of Godiva White Chocolate, Tito Vodka and PAMA Pomegranate Liquor, garnished with raspberries and blackberries.

    Man-Eater $12
    Game ON with this feisty and refreshing cocktail of White Rum, Grenadine and Cola served over the rocks and garnished with a Lime.

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