Participating restaurants announced for Asheville Restaurant Week, Jan. 20-29

PRESS RELEASE from Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce

Asheville, NC (Jan. 12, 2014) – Thirty-nine Asheville area restaurants will be offering special menus in celebration of the town’s great food and drink during Asheville Restaurant Week January 20-29.  Asheville Restaurant Week is an opportunity for visitors and locals alike to enjoy the renowned cuisine this foodie city has to offer.

During Asheville Restaurant Week, participating restaurants will provide a prix fixe menu, from the following options:

Lunch Restaurants: 

·         $15 two-course lunch

Dinner Restaurants:

·         $30 three-course dinner OR

·         $30 dinner for two OR

·         $20 dinner for two

Participating Restaurants:

1011 Pizzeria and Delicatessen

131 Main

Ambrozia Bar and Bistro

Another Broken Egg Café

Carmel’s Kitchen and Bar

Chai Pani

Chestnut

Chop House

Chorizo Latin Fare

Corner Kitchen

Cucina 24

Curate

Fig

French Broad Chocolate Lounge

King James Public House

Laughing Seed Café

Lexington Avenue Brewery

Modesto Trattoria

Nightbell

Pack’s Tavern

Posana

Red Stag Grill

Rhubarb

Roux

Ruth’s CHRIS Steak House

Sante’ Wine Bar and Tap Room

Storm Rhum Bar & Bistro

Strada

Table

The Blackbird

The Bull and Beggar

The Cantina at Historic Biltmore Village

The Junction Restaurant & Bar

The Lobster Trap

The Local Taco

The Market Place

Wicked Weed Brewing

Zambra

Vincenzo’s Ristorante & Bistro

For more information and restaurant week reservations, go to www.AshevilleRestaurantWeek.com.

Asheville Restaurant Week is presented by the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, Mission Health, and PSNC Energy, and sponsored by Asheville Radio Group, Asheville Citizen-Times, iHeart Media, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, BB&T, WLOS, WCQS, WNC Magazine, Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, PLI, The Grand Bohemian Hotel, First Bank and BMW of Asheville.

The Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce is a member organization with 1,800 member businesses and organizations. Chamber members collaborate with area organizations and coalitions to support the community and each other with the mission of building community through business. The Chamber is home to the Asheville Visitor Center which welcomes over 200,000 visitors per year.

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