2019 Dine Downtown Restaurant Week

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When
Sun, January 13 2019
Where
Various Restaurants
Downtown
Admission
3 courses for $35
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January 11-21, 2019

Dine Downtown Restaurant Week, presented by Kaiser Permanente is back! For 11 days in January, 30 Downtown and Midtown’s finest restaurants will offer special 3-course dining experiences for only $35. What’s more, one dollar from every Dine Downtown meal is donated back to the community.

Mark your calendars and visit godowntownsac.com/dinedowntown to view menus and make reservations.

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Participating Restaurants:
The Firehouse Restaurant
Rio City Cafe
Frank Fat’s
Dawson’s
Joe’s Crab Shack Official Page
Fat City Bar & Cafe
Biba
Foundation Restaurant & Bar
The Melting Pot
Empress Tavern
Skool Japanese Gastropub
Iron Horse Tavern
Cafeteria 15L
Firestone Public House
The Pilothouse at The Delta King
Hook & Ladder Manufacturing Co.
The Porch Restaurant and Bar
Camden Spit & Larder
Tiger
MAYAHUEL
La Cosecha Sacramento
The Diplomat Steakhouse
Ella Dining Room and Bar
Tower Bridge Bistro
Il Fornaio Sacramento
Brasserie Capitale
Aioli Bodega Espanola
The Red Rabbit Kitchen + Bar
Kasbah
Tapa the World

#DineDowntownSac is proudly sponsored by
Kaiser PermanenteEatFarm2ForkSacramento Regional Transit DistrictSacramento365OpenTableSacramento MagazineThe Sacramento BeeYelp Sacramento, California Restaurant Month

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