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Dunwoody Hotel Near Atlanta Announces the New Perimeter Dining Card Package

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Perimeter hotel near Dunwoody, GA announces the special Perimeter Dining Card Package for guests to enjoy.

Dunwoody Hotel Near Atlanta Announces the New Perimeter Dining Card Package
2011-04-28
ATLANTA, GA, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel (North) near Perimeter Mall announces the Perimeter Dining Card Package. Available for a limited time, guests who book this package will receive a $25 Perimeter Passion Dining Card (must have a minimum $50 purchase). Only one certificate can be used per table and does not include alcoholic beverages, gratuity or tax. Some restrictions and blackout dates may apply.

Perimeter Passion Dining Card restaurants include:
- Wildfire
- McKendricks
- Ruth's Chris Steak House
- Nancy G's Cafe
- Sage Woodfire Tavern
- McCormick & Schmick's

"In addition to outstanding nearby dining options, guests at our Dunwoody hotel will enjoy the property's many features and amenities including complimentary breakfast buffet, free high speed internet access, 24-hour business center, fitness room and outdoor pool," explains Pamela Haney, the hotel's Director of Sales. The Holiday Inn Express Perimeter also offers a meeting room with less than 1000 square feet of space.

Guests at this Atlanta Perimeter Center hotel can walk to one of the nearby restaurants or enjoy luxury shopping at Perimeter Mall. The property is conveniently situated just 15 miles north of downtown Atlanta, and is close to many area attractions. Plus, The Holiday Inn Express Perimeter Mall hotel is only a short shuttle ride from the Dunwoody MARTA station.

For more information about the Perimeter Dining Package or to book your stay at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel, contact 404-250-4450 or visit them online.

About Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Atlanta North-Perimeter/Dunwoody

The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Atlanta North-Perimeter/Dunwoody is directly off Georgia 400 and I-285. This means they're just minutes from several corporate offices and training centers. Additionally, Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Roswell, the Dunwoody Medical Centers, Northside Hospital, Children's Health Care, St. Joseph's, and the Dunwoody MARTA station are nearby. Enjoy a memorable stay at our modern Perimeter hotel, part of Atlanta's upscale corporate Perimeter Center. With our courteous staff, reasonable rates, and terrific amenities, this Atlanta Perimeter hotel is the place to "Stay Smart" in the Perimeter Center area.

For more information visit: http://www.PERIMETERHOTEL.COM

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[Press-News.org] Dunwoody Hotel Near Atlanta Announces the New Perimeter Dining Card Package
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Perimeter hotel near Dunwoody, GA announces the special Perimeter Dining Card Package for guests to enjoy.