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'Dine In Brooklyn' Restaurant Week Is Back: Full List Of Restaurants, Dates, Prices
Everything you need to know about Brooklyn's version of restaurant week.

BROOKLYN, NY — "Dine In Brooklyn," the borough-specific version of NYC's restaurant week, is coming back for 2017, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams announced this week.
For 10 days, foodies have an excuse to step outside of their tiny apartment kitchen for a night (or morning) and get a taste of some of the best restaurants in Brooklyn without breaking the bank.
"Dine in Brooklyn celebrates the five-star flavors that make Brooklyn a ‘must-taste’ destination," Adams said in the announcement.
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"Our restaurants fuel our borough’s economic engine, and this event is an opportunity to support their continued growth while encouraging diners to discover — or rediscover — their favorite Brooklyn dish. Most importantly, Dine In Brooklyn fosters the connections and memories that make ‘One Brooklyn’ like no place else on the globe."
Here's everything you need to know.
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When is Dine In Brooklyn?
The event runs from Monday, March 20, through Thursday, March 30, giving you ample time to get out and try at least one new spot.
What are the prices?
Prix fixe dinners will be$28, not including tax or tips. Some places will also be offering $15 lunch and $12 brunch specials.
Which restaurants are participating?
More than 60 restaurants have added their names to the list so far, according to the Borough President's office. And that number is expected to grow, as restaurants can still sign up (for free) to participate until Monday, March 13.
Once the restaurant list is complete, Dine In Brooklyn organizers will compile them all on its website.
However, the city's site normally involves a fair amount of clicking, scrolling and scaling. So, to make things easier, we've broken the (still growing) list of participating 2017 restaurants down by neighborhood below. Check back regularly for new additions.
Bay Ridge
Bean Post Pub
Cebu Bar & Bistro
Chadwick's
Fushimi Bay Ridge
Greenhouse Cafe
Le Sajj
Sancho's
Schnitzel Haus
Tuscany Grill
The Wicked Monk
Bed-Stuy
Bedford Hall
Brooklyn Beso
Therapy Wine Bar
Brooklyn Heights
Armando's Restaurant
Asya Indian Restaurant
Friend of a Farmer
Pinto
Carroll Gardens
Marco Polo Ristorante
Nightingale Nine
Provence en Boite
Clinton Hill
Rustik Tavern
Wray's Caribbean and Seafood Cuisine
Columbia Waterfront
Mazzat
Coney Island
Gargiulo's Restaurant
Crown Heights
BKW by Brooklyn Winery
Ditmas Park
Mimi's Hummus
Downtown Brooklyn
Amarachi Restaurant
Hill Country Barbecue Market
Juniors Restaurant
La Defense
Ditmas Park
Hunger Pang
Dyker Heights
Colandrea New Corner Restaurant
East Flatbush
Suede
Flatbush
Sip unWINE
Fort Greene
No. 7 Restaurant
Scopello
Tiger Box
Park Slope
Blue Agave Restaurant Bar
Athena Mediterranean Cuisine
Bella Gioia
Benchmark Restaurant
Bogota Latin Bistro
Carnem Prime Steakhouse
Hugo & Sons
Loki Brooklyn
Miti Miti
Palo Santo
Rose Water
Santa Fe Grill
Scottadito Osteria Toscana
Soigne Restaurant & Wine Bar
Wasan Brooklyn
WILD
Prospect Heights
Dean Street
Live on Air
Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
House Of Juice
Sheepshead Bay
Baku Palace
Clementes Crabhouse
il Fornetto Ristorante
Williamsburg
Baci & Abbracci
Barano
Mable's Smokehouse
Windsor Terrace
Butterfunk Kitchen
Editor's Note: A previous version of this article included incorrect information from the Dine In Brooklyn website, which was not up to date.
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