Restaurant Week Turns Into "Weeks" And "Months" In Gallery Place
Pqresident let us know that Restaurant Week (Aug. 14 – 20) is coming, but we’re seeing a trend that restaurants want more than just a week to share reasonably priced food with the masses!
Two examples:
Both restaurants are using the restaurant week pricing scheme: Prix-Fixe, Three-Course Lunch ($20.06) & Dinner Menus ($30.06).
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I support Restaurant Week for getting people excited about dining out in DC, and reminding them about places they’ve been meaning to try, etc., but I don’t get the whole “Oooh, it’s a bargain” angle.
I don’t normally spend $20.06 pre-tax&tip for lunch, including when I eat lunch on a regular day at these participating restaurants (it’s not like most of them are outrageously-priced restaurants).
The $30.06 might be a good deal for dinner, though. But the lunch price – not a bargain.
(I’m not saying the point of RW should be to get a bargain – I’m just saying I don’t get why people DO think that is the point. At least at lunch.)
While I’m not one to have a three-course meal at lunch, I challenege you to do so at most of these restaurants for less than $20.06.
This is outside of PQ, but 1789 also has an extended discounted dinner menu. According to Tom Sietsema’s chat this week, they’re offering a $35 three-course dinner until Sept. 13.
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We should note that IndeBleu has a different dinner menu for the second week of dining.