Friday, February 09, 2024

Savor Bethesda Restaurant Week returns February 16-25, 2024


Save the date(s) and make plans to take advantage of Savor Bethesda Restaurant Week 2024, starting Friday, February 16 and running through Sunday, February 25 in downtown Bethesda. More than 30 restaurants are participating this year, with lunch, dinner, and special treat menus priced at $10, $20 or $35 for dine in and take-out customers. See the full menus here. The following restaurants are participating, with more potentially to be added:


Alatri Bros., 4926 Cordell Avenue

Barrel and Crow, 4867 Cordell Avenue

Caddies on Cordell, 4922 Cordell Avenue

Casa Oaxaca, 4905 Fairmont Avenue

CHIKO, 7280 Woodmont Avenue

Cubano's, 4907 Cordell Avenue

Delhi Spice, 4925 Bethesda Avenue

Dog Haus Biergarten, 7904 Woodmont Avenue

Fialova, 8120 Wisconsin Avenue

Guardado’s Restaurant, 4918 Del Ray Avenue

Hanaro Kusshi, 7820 Norfolk Avenue

Jetties, 4829 Fairmont Avenue

La Catrina Lounge, 4935 Cordell Avenue

Levain Bakery, 4844 Bethesda Avenue

Lilit Café, 7921 Old Georgetown Road

Luke's Lobster, 7129 Bethesda Lane

Maman, 7140 Bethesda Lane

Moby Dick House of Kabob, 7023 Wisconsin Ave.

Mon Ami Gabi, 7239 Woodmont Avenue

Nothing Bundt Cakes, 8209 Wisconsin Avenue

Pho Viet USA, 4917 Cordell Avenue

Pizzeria da Marco, 8008 Woodmont Avenue

Planta Bethesda, 4910 Elm Street

Poke Dojo, 7110 Bethesda Lane

Purée Juice Bar, 4903 Elm Street

The Red Bandana Bakery, 8218 Wisconsin Avenue

The Salt Line, 7284 Woodmont Avenue

Seventh State Restaurant and Lounge, 7707 Woodmont Ave

Silver New American Brasserie, 7150 Woodmont Avenue

Smoke BBQ, 4858 Cordell Avenue

Spanish Diner, 7271 Woodmont Avenue

Tacombi, 4749 Bethesda Avenue

Tikka Masala Indian Cuisine, 4929 Elm Street

Tout de Sweet, 7831 Woodmont Avenue

World of Beer, 7200 Wisconsin Avenue

ZAO Stamina Ramen, 7345 Wisconsin Avenue


Spanish Diner

Tout de Sweet Bakery

Smoke BBQ

Tacombi

Photos courtesy Bethesda Urban Partnership

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Robert! :-)

Anonymous said...

No one goes to restaurants anymore, it's too crowded...--yogi berra