Restaurants & Bars
26 Restaurants Joining Dine Latino Restaurant Week In Philly
More than two dozen Latino-owned and operated eateries in and around Philadelphia will offer up deals all next week. See details here.

PHILADELPHIA — Numerous Latino-owned and operated restaurants in and around Philadelphia are joining the sixth Dine Latino Restaurant Week next week.
The five-day event will take place from Monday, April 3 through Monday, April 7 at 26 local restaurants.
A full list of participating establishments is below.
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Participating restaurants are offering one complimentary appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrées.
The promotion will take place during dinner service only, with options for takeout, delivery, and select indoor dining at various participating restaurants, which include:
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- Alma Del Mar
- Alta Cocina Restaurant
- Adelita Taqueria and Restaurant
- Arepa Grub Spot
- Boricua Restaurant (All Locations)
- Brazas BBQ Chicken
- Casa Mexico
- Cafe Con Leche
- Taqueria Morales
- El Merkury
- El Chingon Philly
- El Provocon
- Queen & Rook Game Cafe
- South Street Souvlaki
- Si Taqueria
- Taqueria Morales
- Las Bugambilias
- Las Cazuelas BYOB
- La Ingrata
- La Roma restaurant
- Los Taquitos de Puebla Philadelphia
- Los Cuatro Soles
- Margie’s Cuisine LLC
- H&B Peruvian Ford New York Style Deli
- Izlas
- Picanha Brazilian Steakhouse
Dine Latino Restaurant Week is presented by the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
"We are overjoyed to launch our sixth Dine Latino Restaurant Week, featuring an impressive list of essential Latino-owned restaurant businesses in Philadelphia," Jennifer Rodriquez, President & CEO of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, said. "As our program continues to grow, we are honored to highlight both new and returning partners that proudly represent the Latino-owned and operated culinary community. We look forward to this edition, as we uphold our mission to raise awareness, support, and uplift Latino-owned businesses in Philadelphia."
Dine Latino Restaurant Week was designed to support the growth and development of Latino-owned businesses through economic challenges, by providing access to resources, expert advice, networks, and educational opportunities.
The Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's mission through Dine Latino is to cultivate new opportunities for Latino restaurant owners through driving new and regular patrons to explore their offerings and celebrating the region’s Latino culture.
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