Health & Fitness
Celebrate Your Inner Foodie With Alpharetta Restaurant Week
The week-long celebration will take place Feb. 21-28 and includes over 10 participating eateries.

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With over 10 participating restaurants, there is something to please everyone’s inner foodie during Alpharetta Restaurant Week. This week-long celebration of the city’s restaurant scene will take place Feb. 21-28.
Whether you are craving one of your favorite restaurants or are in the mood to try something new, there is a restaurant offering the perfect cuisine to make your taste buds jump for joy.
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Participating restaurants currently include: Alpine Bakery Trattoria, Bantam + Biddy, Bantu, Firefly Kitchen & Bar, Haiku, La Casa Italian Grill, MADE Kitchen & Cocktails, Mittie’s Tea Room and Café, PURE taqueria, Ray’s at Killer Creek, Sage Woodfire Tavern, Spice Brick Oven Kitchen and Vinny’s on Windward.
Restaurants have a variety of options on prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner. Pricing ranges from $15 for lunch and $25 for dinner. Reservations are recommended. Residents can browse the menus, pricing and see a complete list of participating restaurants on the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau’s website.
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“Alpharetta is becoming the culinary city of the southeast with locally owned and chef-driven restaurants scattered throughout the city,” said Janet Rodgers, president and CEO of the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Events like Alpharetta Restaurant week are a great opportunity for locals and residents to try out a new restaurant or re-visit one of their favorite spots and please their palates with something new on the menu.”
With limitless dining options, exciting food events and authentic culinary experiences, Alpharetta has gained the reputation as the foodie destination of the Southeast.
Whether it is learning how to create a mouthwatering dish at one of the three cooking schools, picking up fresh produce at the local Farmers Market, eating at one of Alpharetta’s 175 dining options or checking out events like the Taste of Alpharetta and Food Truck Alley, epicureans around the U.S. have started putting Alpharetta at the top of their lists of places to visit.
For questions about Alpharetta Restaurant Week, contact Flavors Magazine at 770-698-9292.
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