Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week 2021

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Downtown Raleigh is serving you two for the price of one this Fri., Nov. 5. Give a big TGIF for First Friday + the start of Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week. A total of 19 eateries are participating in the restaurant week, offering dedicated menus and specials through Sun., Nov. 14.

Presented by Downtown Raleigh Alliance, this year’s Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week features restaurants offering three-course prix-fixe (price-fixed) dinners, dinner specials, and lunch specials.

🍽️ Three-course prix-fixe

This dining option lets guests experience three different dishes at a participating restaurant for one fixed price — some restaurants offer choices between the three courses.

At Good Day Good Night (located in the Origin Hotel), diners can try the green soup, stuffed acorn squash, and bourbon pecan pie for $36.

Other participating restaurants in this category include Plates Neighborhood Kitchen, Sitti, Young Hearts Distilling, and Gravy.

🍽️ Dinner specials

Dinner specials for the week include Clockwork’s Throwback Taco Specials, Cousins Maine Lobster (located in Morgan Street Food Hall) offering free tots, chips, or whoopie pie with a purchase, and a special dish called The Gobbler from My Way Tavern.

🍽️ Lunch specials

For your lunch hour, Mama Crows (located in Transfer Co. Food Hall) is offering a $10 meal box including a mini Crow burger, a small Side Yard salad, and Crow Fries.

Other participating restaurants with lunch specials include Manhattan Cafe, Raleigh Beer Garden, and Woody’s at City Market.

What are you trying first? See the full list of restaurants here.

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