Galveston Restaurant Week is back, offering discounted prix fixe menus at participating restaurants. The event benefits the United Way of Galveston, Galveston’s Own Farmers Market, and the Family Service Center of Galveston County.
Galveston Restaurant Week returns to the island, kicking off Monday, January 6 and running through Sunday, February 2. Participating restaurants will feature discounted prix fixe menus in benefit of United Way of Galveston , Galveston ’s Own Farmers Market’s community-based food programs and Family Service Center of Galveston County. Two or three-course dinners run $20 to $60, two-course lunches are $10 to $30, and brunches are $10 – $40.
113 6th, invites parents to celebrate sending the kids back to school with a special brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to good eats, folks can salute the new year with bottomless mimosas. Call 281-339-1515 for reservations. 4520 Washington, is teaming up with Craft Pita to bring back their special edition Cheeseburger Pita and some new specialty dishes, available from 11 a.m. until sell-out. The Cheeseburger Pita consists of a smashed kafta patty, akawi cheese, Lebanese pickles, grilled onions, and Harlem aioli sauce; and chefs Rafael Nasr and Abbas Dhanani are also serving a Sujuk Egg and Cheese Sandwich on a sesame bagel provided by Hot Bagel Shop with halal beef sausage, eggs, akawi cheese, and bodega sauce; and a Tahini Blondie Milkshake garnished with whipped cream and tahini blondie bits. All specialty menu items will be available for one day only. 2011 Ella, continues its Monthly Wine Tasting series from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wine enthusiasts can enjoy a self-paced walk-around wine tasting featuring three premium wines, with this month’s focus on the grapes of Napa Valley. Tickets are $55. 3300 Smith, brings back its January Wine & Dine for Two promotion, offering a three-course menu for two, with wine included, featuring beloved Creole specialties for $119 at brunch/lunch and $159 at dinner. Prix-fixe selections include Snapping Turtle Soup, Jumbo Lump Crabmeat Cheesecake, Wood-Grilled Filet Migno and dessert choices like Classic Creole Bread Pudding or Bananas Foster. Each meal includes one bottle or four glasses of select wine
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