Life, Liberty and the
Pursuit of the
Best Restaurants in Town
EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE.
For more than 20 years we’ve reviewed, rated and revisited Dallas/ Fort Worth’s top restaurants. Our favorites are evident and our disappointments are infamous.
But, do we speak for the entire community? Now it’s your turn to tell us what you think.
Complete the attached survey/ballot and return to D Magazine for the chance to win dinner for two at one of the Reader’s Choice named best restaurants. Winners will be chosen for each category listed.
Have dinner on D. It’s your choice-our treat.
Simply vote for your favorite restaurant in each category-if you’re not familiar with a category jusl fill out those that apply to your own taste. Restaurant winners will be announced in the February issue of D. Individual dinner winners will be selected from poll respondents.
Ballot
For more than 20 years we’ve reviewed, rated and revisited Dallas/Fort Worth’s top restaurants. Now it’s your turn. Complete this ballot and return to D Magazine for the chance to win dinner for two at one of the Reader s Choice named best restaurants. Winners will be chosen for each category listed.
Chance to Win!
ITS YOUR CHOICE-OUR TREAT.
Simply vote for your favorite restaurant in each category-if you’re not familiar with a category just fill out those that apply to your own taste. Restaurant winners will be announced in the February issue of D. Individual dinner winners will be selected at random from poll respondents
No purchase necessary. Official ballots may be picked-up at D Magazine, 1700 Commerce St., 18th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75201. One ballot per person. No photocopies or fax entries please. Ballots are not valid unless name and address are included. Ail responses are confidential and will be tallied. Entry deadline is September 30, 1997.
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