2017 Winter Restaurant Weeks: Baltimore, Maryland counties, Washington DC, New York & Philadelphia
Here we go! My bi-annual listing of regional restaurant weeks being held in Northern Virginia, Center City Philadelphia, Washington DC, Maryland(Baltimore and surrounding counties) and the Big Apple, New York City. The list below is set up chronologically with links to their 2017 Winter Restaurant Week websites. Prices and deals vary at each location.
Just as you have made your New Year’s resolution to take off, work off the holiday indulgences here I am pushing food with the upcoming regional winter restaurant weeks. Winter Restaurant Week kicks off with Baltimore City’s January 13th. The restaurants are just starting to pop up their menus. Baltimore City’s Restaurant Week has Sotto Sopra Restaurant proffering their large and diverse Italian menu. Check out their cioppino, just recognized by the Food Network as one of the top cioppino outside of San Francisco.
In addition to delicious food, the custom neon signs decoration in some restaurants are also very attractive and perfect for taking photos as souvenirs.
Let me highlight the Baltimore Waterfront Marriott Apropoe’s Restaurant Week 2 course $20 lunch, which by happenstance, I enjoyed earlier this year as they kicked off their fall/winter menu. Be sure to check out the slideshow.
Apropoe’s
Winter Restaurant Week – 2-Course Lunch $20
First Course / Choose of:
Smoked Corn and Crab Chowder – smoked corn, house made oyster crackers
Apropoe’s Leaf Greens (gf) – baby lettuce, sunflower sprouts, firefly farm goat cheese, radishes, homemade pickled red onions, Kalamata olives. (ranch/ blue cheese/ lemon vinaigrette/olive oil & balsamic)
Second Course / Choice of:
Grilled Basil Marinated Shrimp (gf) – stone grits, carrots, fennel, mushrooms
House Made Cauliflower Ravioli (gf) – roasted eggplant & caramelized onion, tomato coulis, olive oil
Apropoe’s Roasted Chicken Breast (gf) – roasted fingerling potato hash, carrots chicken jus
If you are looking to take advantage of Baltimore County’s Restaurant Week that starts January 20th may I suggest the Hunt Valley Inn’s Cinnamon Tree Restaurant? A recent meal with a friend, side-by-side, in a banquette on a cozy night reminded me that sometimes hotel dining can be a lovely indulgence. They have not posted their restaurant week menu as yet, but if you go at any time, do try their calamari and their osso bucco, which in reality is veal cheeks, not the shank; tender, fall off the fork tender.
2017 Winter Restaurant Weeks- New York, Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, Philadelphia
Baltimore City Restaurant Week – January 13-22
Price Range 2 course lunch $15 to 20 and 3 course dinner under and up to $35
Montgomery County Restaurant Week (MoCo) January 13-January 22
Lunch $16 Dinner $36
National Harbor Restaurant Week – January 14-January 20
Lunch 2 Courses $20 Dinner 3 Courses $38
Baltimore County Restaurant Week – January 20 – February 4
Brunch, Lunch and Dinner from $15 to $35
Harford County Restaurant Week – January 20-29
Philadelphia Center City Restaurant Week – January 22-27 and January 29-February 3
3 course dinner $35 and 3 course lunch for $20
Howard County Restaurant Weeks – January 23 – February 6
Menus ranging from $10 to $45
New York City Restaurant Week – January 23-February 10
Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week – January 30 – February 5
$22 lunch and Brunch and $35 Dinner
Calvert County Restaurant Week – February 17-26
Annapolis Restaurant Week – Not firm, think last week of February
Breakfast starting $12.95 Lunch 2 course$15.95 and Dinner 3 Course up to $34.85
Frederick Restaurant Week – March 6 – 12
$15 to $40
Northern Virginia Restaurant Week – March 20-27
Alexandria Virginia Restaurant Week – Dates no chosen
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