Make Your Reservations! It’s Almost Time For 2024 Spring Arizona Restaurant Week
By Michelle Glicksman | April 28, 2024
It’s time to get those reservations in—it’s almost time for the popular bi-annual Arizona Restaurant Week!
The 2024 Spring Arizona Restaurant Week (ARW), kicks off on Fri., May 17 and runs through Sun., May 26.
During the timeframe, restaurants around the state will offer special ARW menus—often created using hyper-seasonal, limited availability and trending ingredients—that showcase the mastery of their chefs, allowing diners to get a new tastes of even their favorite restaurants’ culinary breadth, and at a fraction of typical costs.
Typically, more than 150 restaurants around the state participate, ranging from intimate chef-driven locales to five-star dining establishments. Already confirmed are locales such as Buck & Rider, Lylo Swim Club, Ocean Prime, The Italian Daughter, and Roka Akor.
The three-course, prix fixe menus are just $33, $44, or $55 per person (and in some cases, per couple). Some locales may also offer wine or cocktail pairings for an additional charge.
This year, Tito’s serves as a sponsor of the event, and any participating restaurants will be offering an exclusive Tito’s Spring ARW cocktail. Each restaurant can take creative license with its cocktail, providing Tito’s fans with an opportunity to try a variety of refreshing and tasty concoctions.
A complete list of participating restaurants and their ARW menus can be found at ArizonaRestaurantWeek.com, with updates being added often.
Categories: Food & Drink
Tags: Arizona Restaurant Week, cocktails, Restaurant Week, restaurants
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