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Second Annual Restaurant Week Scheduled in Fairfield

Find out which restaurants are participating and what the deals will be.

Fairfield will hold its second annual “Restaurant Week” next month with over 25 restaurants offering discounted and prix fixe menus.

Restaurant Week will run from Sunday, Oct. 13 to Saturday, Oct. 19.  Businesses participating in the weeklong special event will feature prix fixe lunch and dinner menu prices offering $10 and $15 lunches, and $20 and $30 dinners or other discounts on their already existing menus. 

“Given the success and positive feedback from last year’s first- ever Restaurant Week, Fairfield is pleased to hold this special week-long event for a second year,” said First Selectman Mike Tetreau. “This week-long event is another way the Town can show its support for our local businesses, help our local economy and provide people with an enjoyable experience.”

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This year’s line-up of restaurants includes the following establishments: 

  • 55 Wine Bar & Restaurant
  • Archie Moore’s
  • Artisan
  • Avellino's
  • Bangalore
  • Barcelona Wine Bar & Restaurant
  • Bar-Ó New World Cantina
  • Bella Sera
  • Bodega Taco Bar
  • Bonda
  • Café Madeline
  • The Chelsea
  • Colony Grill
  • Eren’s Grill
  • Fin
  • The Gray Goose
  • Kiraku
  • Martel Bistro
  • Mecha Noodle Bar
  • Michael Gennaro's Steakhouse
  • Old Post Tavern
  • Osianna Mediterranean Taverna
  • Paci
  • Quattro Pazzi
  • Tabouli Grill
  • T&C Steakhouse
  • Tomato & Basil Café & Pizzeria
  • Wafu Asian Bistro

As a special promotion, and to encourage visits to multiple restaurants during Restaurant Week, a passport book has been created that will be available at participating restaurants during the week. Passports will be “stamped” at each visit and passports bearing stamps from two or more restaurants will be eligible for a special raffle drawing to be held at the conclusion of Restaurant Week. 

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“The Town hopes to continue this well-received event each year and make it a town tradition, celebrating Fairfield’s wide variety of quality restaurants,” said Tetreau. “Restaurant Week gives the public the opportunity to continue visiting favorite places or frequent ones they may not yet know about. We encourage residents and visitors alike to join us in this special town event.”

Residents can visit www.fairfieldct.org/restaurantweek to learn more about participating restaurants and retailers


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