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Downtown Dining Week Starts Nov. 13

Downtown Dining Week (DDW) launched in 2009, the brainchild of Felicia Willett of Felicia Suzanne’s.

Willett recalled, on the eve of the second DDW, her thinking:

Willett says a number of factors came into play to set the event in motion, but she notes that it chiefly boils down to the fact that the downtown restaurant scene is unusually close. They had banded together to before to hold progressive dinners, and since other cities had held restaurant weeks, it seemed worth a try.

As Willett remembers it, she made some calls to her friends at Majestic, McEwen’s, Sole, and others.

“Y’all interested in this?” she asked.

“Yeah, absolutely” was the answer.

Willett said that the date was chosen because it’s a usually slow time for restaurants. She also hoped the deal would entice folks to try places they wouldn’t have otherwise.

That first year about 20 restaurants participated, offering three courses for $20.09. Over the years, the concept has evolved to include a lunch for about $10. This year, the number of restaurants is closer to 50 restaurants, and prices are $20.17 for dinner and $10.17 for lunch. 

Some of those participating restaurants include: Alcenia’s, The Vault, Oshi, Bedrock Eats, Aldo’s, Front Street Deli, Automatic Slim’s, Paulette’s, Felicia Suzanne’s, Chez Philippe, and the Rendezvous. The full list and menus are at downtowndiningweek.com.

Reservations are recommended and a $1 parking coupon is available at the site.

Participants are encouraged to hashtag stories and photos #DDW17.

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Downtown Dining Week Dates Set, and more news

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The dates for Downtown Dining Week have been set for November 16th-22nd. This year, 40 restaurants are participating and offering three-course meals or special offers for $20.14. You can see the menus at downtowndiningweek.com.

Robata Ramen & Yakitori Bar will now offer Saturday and Sunday brunch, starting at 11 a.m. Among the brunch dishes: Japanese curry dishes, Beef Udon soups, a Brunch Bento Box, and ramen.

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, throughout the month of October, Felicia Willett of Felicia Suzanne’s is donating proceeds from sales of Flo’s Homemade Goodness to the Susan G. Koman Foundation. And, the menus for the Friday lunches are pink(!).

The Prime Cut Shoppe at Folk’s Folly is being renamed Humphrey’s Prime Cut Shoppe in recognition of Folk’s Folly founder Humphrey Folk. The shop will undergo a renovation as well.