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City In Westchester To Celebrate Annual Restaurant Month: These Eateries Participating

A city in Westchester is gearing up for a month-long celebration of dining that will offer a wide range of delicious specials to those who visit participating restaurants. 

Dining table.

Dining table.

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Downtown White Plains will be holding its fourth annual Restaurant Month between Tuesday, Jan. 2, and Wednesday, Jan. 31, the city's Business Improvement District announced. 

Those who decide to visit participating establishments will get to treat themselves to prix fixe specials starting at $22.95 for lunch or $32.95 for dinner, or a second-tier dinner option going for $42.95, BID officials said.

These specials will be perfect for intimate meals for two or experiences for the entire family, BID officials said. 

"As the downtown White Plains community continues to grow, we want to highlight our eateries that make this area unique," said White Plains BID Manager Jennifer Tillerson, who continued, "One way we do this is by working with our local restaurants each year to bring people together and have them try something new. A huge percentage of our restaurants participate in this promotion and prepare really creative offerings each January." 

These participating eateries include:

  • Alex Lounge Bar & Grill;
  • Archie Grand;
  • The Brazen Fox;
  • Cantina Taco & Tequila Bar;
  • Catrina Taqueria;
  • Chazz Palminteri Italian Restaurant;
  • Delicias del Jireh;
  • Freebird Kitchen and Bar;
  • Greca Mediterranean Kitchen and Bar;
  • Hudson Grille;
  • Lazy Boy Saloon;
  • Lilly's;
  • Little Drunken Chef;
  • Melt Sandwich Shop;
  • Morton's The Steakhouse;
  • Red Horse by David Burke;
  • Ron Blacks Beer Hall;
  • Shiraz Kitchen and Wine Bar;
  • Sundance Kitchen & Cantina;
  • Tepe's Kitchen;
  • TVB by: Pax Romana;
  • Via Garibaldi;
  • Wolf and Warrior.

More information about participants and their menu offerings can be viewed by clicking here. 

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