If the new year has you craving new culinary exploits to shake up your dining routine, you’re in luck – Providence Restaurant Weeks returns January 26-February 8 with two weeks of special offers and deals at eateries across the state. Presented by the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau (PWCVB) and sponsored by Navigant Credit Union, the wintertime foodie frenzy teases the palate with standout dishes, offered at discount rates, that you may not have tried before. There’s no better time to discover lunch, dinner, and breakfast in the city and beyond.
The PWCVB’s biannual series has garnered quite a following of civilians, as well as popularity among the business owners. “The Greater Providence area is nationally known for the quality of its restaurants,” says PWCVB president and CEO Kristen Adamo. “Providence Restaurant Weeks is designed to showcase our incredible culinary scene in all its flavorful glory.”
Since its conception, the event has expanded its reach beyond the city proper to also include spots in Warwick, Cranston, and other nearby towns, all getting creative to devise special menus that best highlight their culinary style. This may include pricing deals, prix fixe menus, signature cocktails, family-sized entrees, specialty products, and more.
For everyone involved, Providence Restaurant Weeks is a win-win. “It’s a great way for locals and visitors alike to dive in and experience new restaurants or visit their favorites,” says Adamo. “It also serves as a revenue generator for the culinary industry. Most restaurants in the area are locally owned and are essentially small businesses. It is as important to eat local as it is to buy local.”
Whether you’re seeking upscale vibes or a family-friendly atmosphere, classic Italian or seasonal seafood – and everything in between – Providence Restaurant Weeks is a chance to open up your culinary world in 2025. Who knows – you may find a new favorite!
Start plotting your foodie adventure by browsing the list of participating restaurants and menu specials, updated regularly, at ProvidenceRestaurantWeeks.com.
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