Restaurants & Bars
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Returns In March In Putnam
Check out all the participating restaurants that will offer three-course prix fixe lunches and dinners around Southeast and Brewster.
PUTNAM COUNTY, NY — Once again you can set your culinary sights on all the good food available in Putnam and the rest of the Hudson Valley — the spring 2022 edition of Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is right around the corner.
There will be 100 restaurants in Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties participating, The Valley Table magazine announced. From March 21 - April 3, they will offer special, three-course dinner menus for $39.95. Many also offer 3-course lunches for $29.95. (Beverage, tax and tip are not included. Please remember to tip your servers and bartenders!)
Most participating chefs and restaurateurs use locally sourced ingredients in support of the region's farms, winemakers, distillers, artisanal producers and purveyors — so when you take advantage of Restaurant Week's great deals you're helping local businesses twice as they all work to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Clock Tower Grill and Tilly's Table in Brewster are taking part, so don't miss them.
Also, these restaurants in Putnam County are participating in Hudson Valley Restaurant Week in the spring of 2022:
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- Brooklyn Organic Kitchen, Mahopac
- Char Steakhouse & Bar, Mahopac
- Hudson House River Inn, Cold Spring
- Savor Ristorante and Bar, Mahopac
You can make a reservation right at that link in many cases, and reservations are recommended.
The complete list of participating restaurants is available here.
Join the conversation with Hudson Valley Restaurant Week on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram with hashtag #HVRW.
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