Restaurants & Bars
Alexandria Restaurant Week Features Over 80 Dining Options
Alexandria Restaurant Week will feature chef-driven menus that highlight the city's food scene at more than 80 restaurants over 10 days.
ALEXANDRIA, VA — Alexandria Restaurant Week will run from Jan. 23 to Feb. 1, with chef-driven menus that highlight the food scene and encourage diners to explore the city's neighborhoods, including Old Town, Old Town North, Del Ray, Carlyle and Eisenhower, Arlandria-Chirilagua and the West End.
For 10 days and two weekends, more than 90 restaurants in Alexandria will offer prix fixe dinner menus at $35, $45 or $55 per person, according to a news release. Find additional special offers at participating fast casual restaurants throughout Alexandria and sample a variety of cuisines at every budget.
First-time participants in Alexandria Restaurant Week include: flavors inspired by Italy and the Mediterranean at Pupatella and Valletta Port, tastes and traditions of Central America at LaPluma Coffee & Wine and a chef-driven menu at Continues Arcade with bites from executive chef Brian Lacayo and chef advisor Spike Mendelsohn. In Old Town visit Cooper Mill and Fish Market for dining experiences inside historic locations.
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Check out a digital flipbook of menus at participating restaurants at AlexandriaRestaurantWeek.com. To date, 86 restaurants have signed up to participate in restaurant week.
Alexandria Restaurant Week showcases the creativity of local chefs and welcomes an exploration of global cuisine, organizers said. Browse the menu book from participating restaurants here.
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Visitors are encouraged to extend their stay by spending a weekend and enjoying menus from multiple restaurants. Learn more about hotel packages and offers here.
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