While we can all admit that January can be a bit gloomy and gray, that doesn't mean there's nothing to look forward to -- especially in Rhode Island. From January 12 - 25, we'll welcome another Providence Restaurant Week, which means new opportunities to try some of your favorite restaurant cuisine at a discounted rate. This year, almost 100 restaurants are participating, so break out your stretchy pants and plan your course (or rather, three courses) of action.
As one of the nation's hottest culinary destinations, Providence is the perfect place to host a Restaurant Week.
And it's definitely something Rhode Islanders look forward to each year.
So how does it work? It's simple -- choose one of the nearly 100 participating restaurants, order from a special menu, save money, and enjoy amazing food.
You can enjoy three-course lunches for $16.95 and three-course dinners for $29.95, $34.95 or $49.95, as well as two-for-one specials. Not all of the participating eateries are offering lunch, so you'll want to check the website before you plan.
Typically you'll only have a few options to choose from for each course, but they're always some of the restaurant's best choices.
The idea is for the restaurants to promote themselves so much, you'll want to return. This tasty pork belly can be found at Ten Rocks in Pawtucket.
You'll find a wide range of restaurants on the list, including everything from casual pubs to steakhouses like Fred & Steve's.
Fred & Steve's hasn't released their menu yet, but we're hoping the options look as good as this.
Seafood lovers, rejoice -- there are plenty of choices for you, including Providence Oyster Bar.
This is your chance to enjoy some discounted oysters.
Providence Restaurant Week is a great time for date night, a family night out, or a special celebration.
They even have contests. You can enter to win two tickets to Fiddler on the Roof and dinner at the Capital Grille -- no purchase required.
Providence Restaurant Week is sponsored by Navigant Credit Union, and this is sure to be its biggest year yet.
If you go, join the conversation on Twitter with the hashtags #PRW or #PVDEats.
Ready to plan your culinary adventures? Check out Providence Restaurant Week's list of participating spots here.
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