RAMW Highlights Metropolitan Washington Winter Restaurant Week Offerings
Restaurant Week website now live to view participating restaurants + make reservations
Washington, DC—Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) announced today the roster of restaurants participating in Winter Restaurant Week from Monday, January 15, through Sunday, January 21. The area’s signature dining promotion gives diners and restaurants something to commemorate this month with specially priced menus offered throughout DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.
To expand menu options available for diners, participating restaurants will offer multi-course brunch and lunch menus for $25 or $35 per person, and multi-course dinner menus for $40, $55, or $65 per person for on-premise dining. Guests are invited to enjoy extended brunch offerings at select participants on Monday, January 15, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Many restaurants will also offer cocktail, wine, and non-alcoholic pairings, giving diners wanting to partake in the program a variety of beverages to choose from.
“Additional menu prices have been added to the promotion to allow more restaurants to participate and have these participants offer more dining options to customers at a variety of price points that fit every budget,” said RAMW President & CEO Shawn Townsend. “Offering menus at a variety of price points helps keep the program sustainable and gives restaurants the chance to offer more memorable culinary experiences for their guests.”
First time participants in DC include The Bazaar by José Andrés and Fireclay at the Hotel Washington in Penn Quarter, Flora in the Pendry at The Wharf, Makan and Meli in Columbia Heights, Mita in Shaw, Code Red and Ceibo in Adams Morgan, Mercy Me at Yours Truly Hotel in Golden Triangle, and Xiquet DL in Glover Park. First time Virginia participants include Ingle Korean Steakhouse and Tysons Social in Tysons, Corso Italian, Sabores, and Makers Union in Arlington, and NUE in Falls Church, and first time Maryland participants include Charley Prime Foods in Gaithersburg and several Milk and Honey locations including Bowie and College Park in addition to The Wharf, Ashburn, and Fairfax in other areas.
Several H Street restaurants in DC are signed on to highlight the culinary diversity found on the corridor including new participants Ethiopic Restaurant, Granville Moore's, Irregardless, Paste & Rind, Pow Pow, The Queen Vic, Sospeso, and Sticky Rice, and returning favorites Mozzeria, Maketto, Stable, and Sticky Fingers Diner.
Additionally, other returning favorites to the promotion include 1789 Restaurant, Fiola Mare, Filomena, La Chaumiere, and Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place in Georgetown; Hank's Oyster Bar, Kaz Sushi Bistro, and Iron Gate in Dupont; Cafe Riggs, Central Michel Richard, and Jaleo in Penn Quarter; Perry's Restaurant and Tiki on 18th in Adams Morgan; Bastille, Josephine and La Porta’s in Alexandria, Virginia, La Cote D'Or Cafe, Ruthie's All-Day, Rustico, and Sfoglina in Arlington, Trummers in Clifton, Celebration by Rupa Vira in Ashburn, Joon, WIldfire, and Wren in Tysons; Pennyroyal Station in Mount Rainier, Maryland, All Set Restaurant & Bar and J. Hollinger's Waterman Chophouse in Silver Spring, and Lia's, Morton's, Spanish Diner, and The Salt Line in Bethesda.
Diners can visit the Restaurant Week website at www.rwdmv.com to view participating restaurant menus and make reservations. Restaurant Week sponsors include Campari, DC Health Link, Events DC, Grand Marnier, NBC Washington, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), OpenTable, Pepco, an Excelon Company, Skyy Vodka, Washington DC Economic Partnership, and Wild Turkey. For more information on Winter Restaurant Week, or for visual assets, please contact Avery Meetre at avery@lindarothpr.com. Follow RAMW’s blog for regular updates and resources for the region’s restaurant and foodservice community.
About Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW)
The Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) is the regional trade association representing restaurants and the foodservice industry in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. Established in 1920, RAMW is an advocate, resource and community for its members. The Association works to promote and sustain the growth and development of the industry while providing its members legislative and regulatory representation, marketing and small business support, programming and events. RAMW strives to serve its members with professionalism and integrity, and provide them the training, education and support they need to grow a successful business.
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