Last Chance for Discounted Summer Dining

Grand Street BID’s semiannual Restaurant Week ends Sunday

Carnival Sushi from Carnival (507 Grand Street near Union Avenue) Photo courtesy of Grand Street BID

Eleven participating restaurants on Grand Street from Bushwick Avenue to Union Avenue are offering a prix fixe three-course dinner menu.  Cost ranges from $20–$35 and seatings begin at 5 p.m. No time to hesitate, as this summer’s Restaurant Week ends this Sunday.

Among this summer’s participating restaurants: “three have had a home on Grand Street for 13+ years, two are featuring new menu items, and nearly half are operated by business owners of international heritage—truly underscoring the diversity of the Grand Street neighborhood and our food scene,” stated the press release.

Dessert is part of Restaurant Week too. Taco Edition is offering churros. Photo courtesy of Grand Street BID

“We love hosting Restaurant Week! It really gives us an opportunity to showcase the diversity of restaurants, both new and old, here on Grand Street,” said Executive Director Erin Piscopink. “Restaurant Week gives our neighbors the perfect excuse to visit one of their favorite spots on Grand Street, or better yet, try one of the restaurants they’ve been meaning to visit. With 11 participating locations in six blocks, you really can’t go wrong.”

The Grand Street BID likes to reward a lucky supporter of their Restaurant week with a $50 gift card to a Grand Street BID business of your choice.  To enter this contest: take a picture of your wine and dine experience and post with #DineonGrand on Instagram or Twitter.  Every #DineOnGrand photo shared is an entry for that diner to win.

2023’s Grand Street Summer Restaurant Week ends August 27. For more a list of participating restaurants and their menus go to: https://www.grandstreetbk.org/blog/grand-street-presents-summer-rw23

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