Dine Alhambra Restaurant Week (Sept 24 - Oct 1, 2021)

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Main Street,Downtown Alhambra CA 91801

24 September, 2021

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Dine Alhambra Restaurant Week Returns with a delicious lineup! Take a culinary tour through Downtown Alhambra, from September 24 – Oct 1! The fourth annual Dine Alhambra Restaurant Week, formerly called Taste of Alhambra Restaurant Week, returns with a delicious lineup from Sept. 24-Oct. 1, 2021. This weeklong dining event, presented by the Downtown Alhambra Business Association (DABA), aims to help stimulate tourism and patronage at local restaurants in the Downtown Alhambra area. Although it’s free to attend, and you DO NOT need a ticket to patron any of the participating restaurants, the meals from the prix-fixe menus ARE NOT FREE, and prices are dependent on each restaurant’s offer(s) for Dine Alhambra Restaurant Week. Select eateries in Downtown Alhambra are offering two- to three-course menus priced anywhere from $15-$25 for lunch and $25-$50 for dinner. Diners simply need to call and make reservations — or visit the restaurants and ask for their "Dine Alhambra" prix-fixe menus. Participating restaurants for Dine Alhambra reflect the area's multi-cultural dining scene with diverse options. This year's delicious lineup of restaurants includes: 28 West Bar, 38 Degrees Ale House & Grill, Alondra's, Baja Cali Fish & Tacos, Big Catch Seafood, Bon Appetea Café, Charlie's Trio, Diner on Main, Mahan Indian Restaurant, Nabemono Shabu Shabu, La Chuperia Cantina, Limericks Tavern, Shin-Sen-Gumi, Skateshop Pizza, and Vino's Back Alley. Get info and updates at: https://dinealhambrarestaurantweek.com/ The Downtown Alhambra Business Association (DABA is an extension of the Alhambra Chamber of Commerce, which advocates and represents business interests and issues affecting the community. It provides an environment to help members prosper and succeed through a working partnership with all levels of government and community organizations to achieve a prosperous local economy and quality of life. DABA focuses on a concentrated area known as the “Alhambra Mosaic,” a mix of restaurants, retail shops, specialty boutiques, cafes, and entertainment venues, centrally located on Main Street and an adjacent four mile radius from there.  For more info, visit: downtownalhambra.com

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