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Milwaukee's Downtown Dining Week To Make 'Modified' Debut
Downtown Dining Week, Milwaukee's favorite dining event, is making a modified, winter debut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
MILWAUKEE, WI — Downtown Dining Week, the city's favorite dining event, is making a modified, winter debut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Indulge in lunches and dinners from more than 20 restaurants during this "reimagined dining week."
At the request of restaurant operators, Downtown Dining Week 2020 had been postponed amid the pandemic with a revamped winter version planned.
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The upcoming event, which takes place Jan. 28-Feb. 7, will feature specially priced menus — which includes $13 lunches, dinners for $25 or $35, as well as a new family meal option at some of downtown's most popular eateries.
Milwaukee’s favorite feast is making a winter debut! #DowntownDiningMKE Winter Edition is cooking up great dishes & deals from Jan 28 - Feb 7. https://t.co/8xw6lFOwa0 pic.twitter.com/XU8tXktHp4
— Milwaukee Downtown (@MilwDowntown) January 26, 2021
"While we are getting a great deal to support local restaurants, please remember to tip generously. Our restaurants are working hard to provide you with a wonderful meal and quality service, safely," MKE Downtown said in a news release on its website.
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This year, patrons can order curbside and carryout options, select family meal packages and treat themselves to wine or cocktail beverage kits.
Anyone taking part in Downtown Dining Week is asked to mask up as they pick up their carry out or curbside from participating downtown eateries. Guests are asked to check each restaurant's website or call for open hours, reservation policies and takeout, curbside or dine in options.
View the menus for curbside, carryout, indoor and outdoor dining at DowntownDiningMKE.com
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