Baltimore Restaurant Week 2013 Now Accepting Reservations, Check out Restaurant Week Menus

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Summer Baltimore Restaurant Week now taking reservations!  Check Out the Restaurants and Menus: www.baltimorerestaurantweek.com is July 26-August 4, 2013.

$30.13 and $20.13. Plus, some restaurants are offering two-course lunch menus for $15.13.

Baltimore Restaurant Week is the largest and most successful dining event in the metro area.  Baltimore Restaurant Week was launched with the intention of spotlighting Downtown Baltimore as a premier dining destination. Held twice annually, this beloved culinary tradition features more than 85 of Baltimore’s best restaurants offering fixed price, three-course meals for $30.13 and $20.13. Plus, some restaurants are offering two-course lunch menus for $15.13.

There are no tickets or passes required. Food lovers may simply dine out at as many participating restaurants as they like during Baltimore Restaurant Week, explore new dining opportunities, or enjoy old favorites. Advance reservations are strongly recommended and can be made by visiting OpenTable.com or by calling restaurants directly.

The Team Behind Baltimore Restaurant Week: Downtown Partnership & Visit Baltimore

Downtown Partnership of Baltimore is a non-profit corporation that creates a more vibrant community for businesses, property owners, residents, employees, and visitors. Stakeholders with an interest in Downtown count on us to get things done.

For more than 25 years, our programs have led to increased investment, growing numbers of residents, restaurants, and retail stores, improved quality of life, retention of key employers, solutions to transportation challenges, improved parks and green spaces, and workforce development opportunities.
 

Visit Baltimore generates economic benefits for Baltimore City through the attraction of convention, group and leisure visitors, and works to provide a positive experience for all guests. Tourism is one of the city's largest industries, and critical to its economic viability. In 2011, 24 million visitors to Baltimore spent $4.75 billion in Baltimore, resulting in tax revenue of $334 million for the state and $248 million for the city. The industry supports over 74,000 jobs in the Baltimore metropolitan area.

Visit Baltimore is the official destination development and marketing organization for the Greater Baltimore region. Established in 1982, we are a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit corporation.

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