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Valentine’s Day at Puckett’s


WHO | Puckett's Gro. & Restaurant in downtown Chattanooga, 2 W Aquarium Way

WHAT | Valentine's Day at Puckett's Chattanooga

WHEN | Feb. 14, 2016, seating begins at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m.

COST | $50 per person; includes a three-course meal and live performance by Trent Willmon

ADDITIONAL INFO | Whether you have your heart set on a romantic night out with your sweetheart, or you’re looking to get out of the house with your girlfriends, Puckett's Chattanooga invites you to spend Valentine's Day with us!

The theme for the evening is dinner and a show, with a delicious three-course menu featuring the Southern restaurant's smoker Ruby's specialties, followed by an always entertaining, live performance byTrent Willmon.

Make your reservation by calling (423) 708-8505. Visit the event page here for more information.

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