Categories: Food & Drink

Seattle Restaurant Week is back and on now with over 200 participants

The tastiest bi-annual event of the year is on now! That’s right folks, Seattle Restaurant Week is back until April 16th with over 200 participating restaurants. It’s one of the best ways to satisfy your taste buds and also support Seattle’s culinary community.

If you’ve never attended Seattle Restaurant Week before, featured restaurants offer a prix fixe dining promotion meaning you get a chance to try all sorts of great food. You can choose between $20 lunches and/or $35, $50 or $65 dinners. What’s more, you can choose between takeout or onsite dining, and this year, give meal options, as well as pop-ups, have been added.

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No matter where you live, you should be able to participate as there are over 45 neighborhoods and cities in the Greater Seattle area represented. That means it’s almost guaranteed that a restaurant near you is participating. If you’re looking for something in particular the event’s website has an easy-to-use search tool that can help you break down your search by cuisine, neighborhood, cost, and more.

Some of the notable participating restaurants this year include Monsoon, Nue, Rione XIII, and many more. Don’t miss out!

Seattle Restaurant Week

When: April 3rd-16th
Where: Over 200 participating restaurants
Cost: $20-$65

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