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28 Local Eateries Participating in Restaurant Week Boston

Twenty-eight North End/Waterfront restaurants will participate in Restaurant Week Boston scheduled for March 17-22 and March 24-29.

They will join 200 of the region’s best restaurant that are participating in this popular annual March event which attracts thousands of customers to the still wallet friendly dining experience.

Diners can take advantage of prix fixe, 2-course lunches for $15.13, 3-course lunches for $20.13 and new this year, 3-course dinners for $38.13. Prices are per person and exclude beverages, tax and gratuity.

“March is a great time to visit Boston because Restaurant Week can be combined with a Celtics or Bruins game, a concert, a theatre performance or shopping,” said Patrick B. Moscaritolo, President & CEO of the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau (GBCVB). “With so many restaurant to choose from locals and visitors alike will enjoy the exceptional value, variety and hospitality of Restaurant Week Boston,” he added.

Diners looking for gourmet meals at value prices can go online to view all restaurants, peruse menus and make reservations on the official website, BostonUSA.com. Diners can also access the website from their Smartphone. Participants can choose from an impressive range of restaurants, from familiar favorites to the latest culinary hot spots, from nationally known restaurant brands to local chef-driven bistros.

Diners are encouraged to take advantage of special Restaurant Week hotel packages, “Great Deals” and special winter events during the two week promotion, all of which can be found at www.BostonUSA.com.

Restaurant Week Boston is sponsored and presented by founding partners, Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau and American Express. Additional sponsors include Greater Media, Inc. radio stations: MAGIC 106.7 (WMJX), Radio 92.9, 105.7 (WROR), Country 102.5 (WKLB) and Hot 96.9 (WTKK).

Participating restaurants are: Antico Forno, Aragosta Bar and Bistro-The Fairmont Battery Wharf, Artu Rosticceria & Trattoria, Bacco, Bricco, Cantina Italiana, Chart House Restaurant, Davide Restaurant, Lucia Ristorante, Mamma Maria, Mare, Maurizio’s, Meritage The Restaurant-Boston Harbor Hotel, Miel-InterContinental Boston, Nico Ristorante, North Street Grill, Quattro Ristorante, Grill & Pizzeria, Ristorante Fiore, Rowes Wharf Sea Grille-Boston Harbor Hotel, Smith and Wollensky-Atlantic Wharf, Strega Restaurant & Lounge, TARANTA Restaurant, Terramia Ristorante,  Trattoria di Monica, Trattoria Il Panino, Tresca, Villa Francesca and Vinoteca Di Monica.

Phil Orlandella

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