Visit Denver Asking More Eateries to Register For Restaurant Week

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Visit Denver Asking More Eateries to Register For Restaurant Week
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Denver Restaurant Week is looking to gain more restaurants for its lineup this year.

CBS News Colorado spoke with Visit Denver’s Vice President of Marketing, Justin Bresler. He says right now there are 70 restaurants signed up to take part in this year’s event. He would like to double that number — and restaurants should act now to make that happen.

Restaurants can register and submit their menus by Feb. 11 so that they are included in Denver Restaurant Week’s menu and promotions. With restaurants still dealing with the impact of COVID-19 Bresler says, “It’s also a great time to support local restaurants who’ve had to struggle and we all miss eating out.”Bresler also says hopefully the later start time in March will “hit the sweet spot for when restaurants need the business most.” Customers can see menus online starting February 16 and plan their visits for Denver Restaurant Week 2022.

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