Diners may go mad all over Mad-Town with gustatory delight from January 20 through 25 for Restaurant Week, as purveyors city-wide offer tasty deals on three-course dinners. Participating restaurants plan to present prix fixe choices for $25 to $35 to mark the foodie celebration.
The twice-annual event, presented by Madison Magazine, lures area foodies to visit new or favorite eateries. The second Restaurant Week of the year generally takes place in late July.
Nearly 50 Madison-area establishments are on-board for Winter Restaurant Week 2013.
Here’s a super sampling from the growing roster of participating restaurants.
- 43 North
- The Avenue Bar
- The Bayou
- Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano
- The Blue Marlin
- Bluephies Restaurant and Vodkatorium
- Bonfyre American Grille
- Brocach
- Brocach Monroe
- Buck and Honey’s
- Cancun Mexican Restaurant
- Capital Tap Haus
- Capitol Chophouse
- Captain Bill’s
- Daisy Cafe and Cupcakery
- Dayton Street Grille
- Delaney’s Charcoal Steaks
- Eldorado Grill
- Fitzgerald’s Francesca’s al Lago
- Fresco
- Graze
- Harvest
- Inka Heritage
- Johnny Delmonico’s
- Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse
- Liliana’s Restaurant
- Lombardino’s
- Luigi’s
- Mariner’s Inn
- Melting Pot
- Merchant
- Nostrano
- Osteria Papavero
- Porta Bella
- Quivey’s Grove Stable Grill
- Quivey’s Grove Stone House
- Restaurant Muramoto
- Ruth’s Chris Steak House
- Samba Brazilian Grill
- Sardine
- Smoky’s
- Steenbock’s on Orchard
- Umami Ramen and Dumpling Bar
- Veranda Restaurant and Wine Bar
- Villa Dolce
- Vintage Brewing
- The Wise at Hotel Red
- and more.
Reservations, when available, are recommended, as participating restaurants may be quite busy during Restaurant Week in Madison.
Generally, coupons are not required for Restaurant Week deals, although the discounts do not apply to all menu items. Usually, the celebrated offerings pertain to specific three-course fixed-price choices. Some restaurants are also serving up special $15 luncheon selections as well during the week-long foodie event.
In some cases, Restaurant Week participation of multi-location eateries may be restricted to Madison spots. Diners are wise to ask in advance.
Do you have a hot tip for foodies? Have a cool cooking event or fun food festival? Contact the Madison Foods Examiner with details for possible coverage in future articles.
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