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Hotel offers special holiday lunch buffets

11 a.m., Dec. 6, 2005--Need a place to share some holiday cheer? What better way to celebrate the season than with friends and coworkers over a flavorful meal in a relaxing holiday setting?

The Courtyard Newark-University of Delaware hotel is an ideal location for groups too small for a private party but too special not to gather to celebrate the season together.

The Courtyard’s holiday lunch buffet includes a wide variety of foods, such as chicken coq au vin, roasted stuffed pork loin, lemon-herb-baked fish, risotto du jour, seasonal salads, fresh vegetables, wild rice, vegetable-and-cheese lasagna, mashed potatoes and rich gravy, assorted hot rolls and breads, an excellent dessert selection and homemade mousse. Also included are coffee, herbal teas, iced tea and a champagne or sparkling cider toast for every table.

The special holiday lunch buffet will be served from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday, Dec. 13-15. Cost is $15.95, plus $2.85 gratuity.

Space is limited. For reservations, call (302) 737-0900.

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