Baltimore County Restaurant Week

Baltimore Winter Restaurant Week 2016

Restaurant Week

Baltimore City Restaurant Week is back!  As I stated in a previous post this is like another Christmas for me 🙂     With over 100  participating restaurants offering two-course lunch for $15/$20 and three-course dinner for $25/$35 , I’m convinced there is something for everyone to love.  For the first year, some of the restaurants will also feature brunch, vegan and gluten-free options.

My Restaurant Week Favorites                           

B&O American Brasserie                                    

Bond Street Social 

Pen & Quill

Ten Ten American Bistro 

For more info on the participating Baltimore City Restaurants visit here.

BCRW

Not to be outdone by Baltimore [City] Restaurant Week, Baltimore County’s Restaurant week is already in full swing. It began Jan 15th and ends Jan 30th.   Maybe you’ve always wanted to visit the restaurant that you drive by everyday on your way to work or maybe you want to try that restaurant your friend is always talking about, well now is the perfect time to sample three courses of deliciousness while sticking to your budget and not breaking the bank. Baltimore County features over 55 restaurants offering two-course lunch and three-course dinner for $15-$35. For more info on the participating Baltimore County Restaurants visit here.

Both restaurant lists can be overwhelming,  make sure to read my previous post on how to prepare for Restaurant Week.

Which restaurants would you like to visit? Do you have a Restaurant Week wish list?  List them in the comments below.

Baltimore County Restaurant Week: Winter 2014

BCRW2014Not to be outdone by Baltimore [City] Restaurant Week, Baltimore County begins their Restaurant Week January 10th – 26th 2014.  Maybe you’ve always wanted to visit the restaurant that you drive by everyday on your way to work or maybe you want to try that restaurant your friend is always talking about, well now is the perfect time to sample 3-courses of deliciousness while sticking to your budget and not breaking the bank.

For two weeks to be exact, Baltimore County features over 50 restaurants offering 3-course lunch for $20.14 and 3-course dinner for $35.14.

The participating restaurant list can be overwhelming, so here are a few things to consider before venturing out.

1.  Make Reservations – You are not the only one who wants a crab cake this weekend from Ruth Chris’s Steakhouse.  Everybody has the same date-night ideas during Restaurant Week, so it’s better to be safe and make a reservation than to be sorry and turned away because of limited space and availability.

2. Check The Menu –  The link above has access to the menu at each participating restaurant so take a gander, look at your options beforehand and decide exactly where and what you would like to eat.

3.  Read Reviews –  I have been to most of the restaurants on the list, but sadly I haven’t written any reviews on them…yet.  While you’re waiting for my fabulous reviews, be sure to Google search or check YELP for reviews on atmosphere, location, service, and quality, this will help you manage your time and money more efficiently during restaurant week.

Happy Restaurant Week!!!

 

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