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You won’t want to miss this evening of delicious food and talented people.

Photo provided by The Kimpton Harper Hotel

Date night planning just got easier, Fort Worth.

Award-winning Chef Greg Pawlowski is taking over the private pasta room at il Modo on Friday, Nov. 15 for an exclusive five-course dinner that’s sure to leave you feeling saucy.

Attendees can enjoy exceptional dishes and expertly paired Johnnie Walker whisky, all within an intimate and elegant setting.

Pro tip: Want to elevate the experience even more? Check out the iconic views at the penthouse lounge, Refinery 714, before dinner. Snag tickets

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