Downtown OKC Hosts Restaurant Week
Inaugural Downtown Restaurant Week Showcases Local Culinary Talent
Downtown Oklahoma City, Inc. will host its first Downtown Restaurant Week Jan. 22 – 26, featuring special limited-time dinner menus at 8 fine-dining restaurants in the area.
Participating restaurants include Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante, Park Avenue Grill, Iguana Mexican Grill, Ludivine, The Melting Pot, Stella, Trattoria Il Centro and the Museum Café, and each of them will offer a prix-fixe, 3-course dinner for $30 per person each night of the promotion.
“Oklahoma City is home to some impressive culinary talent,” said Jane Jenkins, Downtown OKC, Inc. president. “Downtown Restaurant Week gives local restaurants and chefs an opportunity to show off their skills and treat guests to a first-class dining experience.”
At the conclusion of the meal, guests may complete a survey card, which will automatically enter them into a drawing for special prizes. The grand prize winner will receive $50 gift cards to all 8 participating restaurants. One survey card per person, per business will be accepted, so participants are encouraged to visit a different restaurant every night.
Each restaurant will offer their special menu during different operating hours, but the special $30 price only applies to the evening meal. No passes, coupons or cards are required for diners to participate; however, reservations are strongly encouraged. An online reservation option and the Downtown Restaurant Week menus will be available online at DowntownOKC.com. Reservations can also be made through opentable.com or via phone to the selected restaurant.
For more information, visit DowntownOKC.com or call 405-235-3500.
Downtown OKC, Inc. is a non-profit organization that promotes and markets downtown Oklahoma City in conjunction with numerous downtown stakeholders. DOKC also manages the Business Improvement District and holds annual events such as Downtown in December and Downtown Dash. For more information, visit downtownokc.com.
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