National Harbor's Annual Restaurant Week

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National Harbor
165 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, MD 20745
When: 
Monday, March 21, 2016 (All day) to Friday, March 25, 2016 (All day)

Types: Food/Wine
Price Ranges: 12 participating restaurants offering a two course lunch for $20 and a three-course dinner for $38
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National Harbor’s Annual Restaurant Week will take place from March 21 to 25 with 12 participating restaurants offering a two course lunch for $20 and a three-course dinner for $38.  In addition, The Capital Wheel, National Harbor’s iconic 180-foot Ferris wheel will offer 20% off on up to six tickets with a receipt from any participating National Harbor Restaurant Week restaurant and Bobby McKey’s Dueling Piano Bar (located at 172 Fleet St., National Harbor, Md.) will offer free cover with a Restaurant Week receipt.  (Offers good only during restaurant week.)

 

Participating restaurants include:  

 

  • Bond 45 (dinner only), 149 Waterfront St.
  • Fiorella Italian Kitchen, 152 National Plaza
  • Granite City, 200 American Way
  • Grace’s Mandarin, 188 Waterfront St.
  • McCormick & Schmick’s, 145 National Plaza
  • Public House (dinner only), 199 Fleet St.
  • Redstone American Grill, 155 National Plaza
  • Rosa Mexicano, 153 Waterfront St.
  • Sauciety at the Westin, 171 Waterfront St
  • Succotash, 186 Waterfront St.
  • Thai Pavilion, 151 American Way
  • The Walrus Oyster & Ale House, 152 Waterfront St.
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“We are extremely proud to be able to celebrate the diverse cuisine at National Harbor,” stated Bruce Gudenberg, vice president of marketing for National Harbor. In the Washington, D.C. region, some of the restaurants participating in Restaurant Week are unique to National Harbor. For instance, the only other Bond 45 can be found at Times Square in New York City; and newly opened Succotash is unique to National Harbor as is the Walrus Oyster & Ale House among others.

 

For more information on National Harbor’s Restaurant Week, visit www.NationalHarbor.com

 

About National Harbor

National Harbor is a community unlike any other.  Situated close to the nation’s capital, National Harbor takes full advantage of one of the country’s most historic rivers. Rising from the banks of the Potomac River, just south of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Prince George’s County, Md., National Harbor is a 350-acre mixed use development with seven hotels (including the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center and MGM National Harbor), offices, residential, tree-lined streets with more than 150 shops including Tanger Outlet and more than 30 restaurants, iconic attractions such as the Capital Wheel and National Harbor Carousel, and much more. The community provides easy access to Washington, D.C. and Alexandria, Va. and features an array of waterfront activities, events, and spectacular sunsets. For more information, www.NationalHarbor.com