Restaurants & Bars
New 'Villanova Dines Out! Restaurant Week:' What You Need To Know
The inaugural Villanova Dines Out Restaurant Week is set for Nov. 5 through Nov. 9. See details on the first iteration of the food event.

VILLANOVA, PA – A new food-focused event is coming to the Villanova area, as Villanova University is hosting its first-ever Villanova Dines Out! Restaurant Week in early November.
From Nov. 5 through Nov. 9, more than 40 eateries in Villanova, Wayne, St. Davids, Rosemont, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr will offer up prix-fixe menus, specials, or a percentage discount for the inaugural event.
To get in on the deals, all you have to do is wear Villanova gear or show you Villanova Wildcard and mention restaurant week at your choice of dining spot. Restaurant week specials are available to all members of the community.
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Downtown Wayne will be offering free valet parking during Villanova Dines Out! Restaurant Week.
Can't make it out for restaurant week? Villanova has partnered with food delivery app Caviar to offer a free delivery fee on orders of $20 or more, excluding taxes and fees, from all Caviar-partnered restaurants. Use the code NOVAWEEK when checking out to get the free delivery.
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Participating restaurants, bars, and more are:

The goal of this event is to create awareness among students and other members of the Villanova University community of the many eclectic local dining options.
Organizers hope to turn Restaurant Week attendees into new and repeat customers of these establishments and to facilitate bringing the campus and surrounding communities closer together by celebrating local businesses.
The event is sponsored by Villanova University, the Wayne and Bryn Mawr business associations.
Questions about the event and if you are a restaurant that would like to participate can be directed to Laura Wagoner at lwagoner@villanova.edu.
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