Restaurants & Bars

Fairfax City Restaurant Week Returns With Meals And Deals Highlight Local Cuisine

City of Fairfax and the Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce bring Restaurant Week back March 7-14 with meals and deals for local diners.

FAIRFAX, VA — Fairfax Economic Development Authority and the Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce are teaming up once again to host the winter program of Fairfax City Restaurant Week. From Monday, March 7 through Monday, March 14, the city's restaurant community will be offering a week-long selection of meals and deals.

During restaurant week, diners will be able to order off of three-course prix fixe menus of $20 for lunch/brunch and $35 for dinner per person at participating restaurants. Family meal deals will also be available. For the first time this year, some of the city's specialty restaurants will also be offering "Two for $10" deals, which will allow diners the chance to try some of the city's many global kitchens.

“Fairfax City has one of the most dynamic and diverse restaurant communities in the region. It is exciting to have so many of Fairfax City’s favorite restaurants participate in Fairfax City Restaurant Week,” said City of Fairfax Mayor David Meyer, in a release. “Fairfax City Restaurant Week is a great opportunity to try new restaurants and tried-and-true favorites as they have special menus and offerings at extraordinary prices to engage both new and long-standing customers.”

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This will be the fifth year the chamber and the city have teamed up to promote local dining with Restaurant Week.

"In 2018, we set out to cement Fairfax City as a regional dining destination with the launch of an all-new Fairfax City Restaurant Week program," said Christopher Bruno, director of Economic Development. "Now as we enter our fifth year celebrating our city's diverse and exciting culinary community it is time to push the program even further."

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Jennifer Rose, executive director of the Central Fairfax Chamber, said her organization is pleased to team up with the city once again to highlight the many independent and locally owned eateries the city has to offer.

“We believe that we have the finest restaurants in the region who offer an amazing choice of cuisine," she said. "Fairfax City should be everyone's destination of choice for top-notch dining.”

Here are the restaurants participating in the Fairfax City Restaurant Week from March 7-14:

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