Compliments of Chef Dave Micklewright

Thursday, February 14th, 5pm-9pm

 

Chef Dave Micklewright and Figge Art Museum will feature their 2nd Annual Valentine's Day dinner on February 14th from 5 - 9pm at the Figge Art Museum located at 225 West 2nd St. Davenport, IA. Guests can take in breathtaking views of the Mississippi while enjoying a four course dinner including a delicious choice of salad, entrée and dessert and includes a complimentary glass of champagne or house wine.

 

Dinner includes:

· Appetizer relish tray for each table

· Complimentary glass of champagne or house wine

· SALAD - Caesar Salad, House Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette or Plantation Salad

· ENTRÉE Filet Oscar, Salmon with Dill Sauce, Chicken Provencal,

Pasta Tortellini Portobello, Orange Roughy in a Champagne

Lemon Cream Sauce, Drunken Steak or Chicken Cordon Bleu

Served with fresh sautéed vegetables and choice of potato or rice

· DESSERT

Key Lime Tart with Raspberry Sauce and Creme Chantilly or Cheesecake with choice of Raspberry, Blueberry or Apricot topping

 

Dinner guests will have access to the museums permanent exhibits. Ticket price is $90 per couple, tax and gratuity is not included. Seating is limited and reservations are required. Make your reservation today by calling 563-345-6647 For more information visit the museums website www.figgeartmuseum.org

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