A new season, new restaurants and your favorites; today’s post is about Boston Restaurant week which begins on Sunday, March 18th. So, dine out Boston is an opportunity to try a restaurant at a special price.
Boston Dine Out
First and foremost, dine out Boston has some of the best restaurants offering special prices for either lunch or dinner. Also, some restaurants have both a prix fixe lunch and dinner menu available from March 18th – March 23rd and March 25th – March 30th.
At the same time, this event occurs twice a year by The Greater Boston Convention Center and American Express.
March Restaurant Participation
With many restaurants in the Boston, Cambridge and suburbs participating in Boston dine out, you have the opportunity to check-out a new place in your neighborhood or a different location. No matter what type of food you crave, you can find Asian, American, Argentinean, French, Italian, Seafood, Sushi, or Thai food.
One of my favorite things about Boston Dine out is many Chefs have a different offering than their regular menu. Although your favorite restaurant is participating in Boston Dine out; you have the opportunity to try something different. If you want to try a new place, there are many new restaurants participating. With that being said, of course I will be going to L’Andana during Boston Dine-out week as well as checking out a few other places. To read more about this restaurant, visit my L’Andana Restaurant post.
March Restaurant Week Price – Lunch and Dinner
In the same fashion, prices can vary. For instance, prices for lunch are either $15.00, $20.00 or $25.00. However for dinner, prices are $28.00, $33.00 or $38.00. At any rate, the different prices reflected are usually based on the number of courses being served.
With approximately 200 restaurants participating in Boston dine out, now is your chance to try a different cuisine and restaurant.
March Dine Out Reservations
Are you ready to make reservations? In summary, you can phone the restaurant directly or make a reservation through Open Table. Hence, it is important to check out the prix fixe menu before making a reservation.
Will you be checking out any new restaurants? What are some of your favorite places to dine at?
As always, I welcome your comments.