Local Restaurants Offer Prix Fixe Deals For “Dine In Brooklyn” Starting October 20
The 11th annual Dine in Brooklyn event is set to kick off next Monday, and with $25 prix fixe dinners offered at more than 150 restaurants across the borough, foodies can pack their pie-holes with cuisines from every part of one of the nation’s most culinary diverse counties.
Over eight days beginning next week, diners can get $15 lunch and $25 dinner deals at more than 150 restaurants. The exact dates blackout restaurants’ most busy days, but those willing to go for weekday food fun will find the deals at the restaurants from Monday, October 20, to Thursday, October 23, and again from Monday, October 27, to Thursday, October 30.
A mere $25 covers prix fixe dinner menus, and most of the restaurants will offer two-for-$15 lunch menus.
Organized by the Brooklyn Borough President’s office, the event is about exposing neighbors to their local restaurants and supporting one of the borough’s most prodigious industries.
“Dine In Brooklyn celebrates the five-star flavors that make Brooklyn a ‘must-taste’ destination,” said Borough President Eric Adams in a press release. “Our restaurants fuel our borough’s economic engine, and this event is an opportunity to support their continued growth while encouraging diners to discover – or rediscover – their favorite Brooklyn dish. Most importantly, Dine In Brooklyn fosters the connections and memories that make ‘One Brooklyn’ like no place else on the globe.”
The number of restaurants participating in our area in 2014 has grown from years past, and includes:
- 12th Street Bar & Grill, 1123 8th Ave
- Applewood, 501 11th St
- Athena Cuisine, 535 6th Ave
- Camelia Cocina Mexicana, 499 5th Ave
- Cantina, 494 4th Ave
- Giovanni’s Brooklyn Eats, 1657 8th Ave
- Provini, 1302 8th Ave
- Soigne, 486 6th Ave
- Le P’tit Paris, 256 Prospect Ave
Really, though, that’s just a sliver of the long list of truly local restaurants offering the deal, many of which we hope to try. Check out the full list here.
Which restaurants do you hope to get a taste of during Dine in Brooklyn?
Photo: Kathryn Kirk/Brooklyn BP’s Office