San Diego Restaurant Week’s fall edition returns

More than 100 local eateries will offer special prix-fixe lunch + dinner menus just for the occassion.

San Diego Restaurant Week

Let’s eat, San Diego

Photo via San Diego Restaurant Week

Eat your heart out, SD.

San Diego Restaurant Week (SDRW) returns this Sun., Sept. 25-Sun., Oct. 2, with 100+ local restaurants offering special prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus. 🥙

Participating SDRW eateries span the county — from downtown San Diego to North County — and casual-dining lunch options start at $20 (we see you, Great Maple and Garage Kitchen + Bar).

Of course, you could also use the foodie event as an excuse to splurge on a $50-$60 dinner at spots like Coasterra, Del Frisco’s Steakhouse, or George’s at the Cove. 🌊

As always, tickets are not needed for the event — just pick a restaurant from the lineup and, when you get there, let your server know you’d like to order from the SDRW menu. Easy as pie.

Pro tip: Some restaurants accept reservations; just look for the little clock “reservations” icon on the SDRW website. 🕐

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