Bethlehem Restaurant Week: 24 eateries offer three-course meals for $25

DELMAR — The Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with local restaurants to present Bethlehem Restaurant Week on Monday, May 15, through Sunday, May 21.  Participating restaurants will offer a three-course dinner for $25.

Every year since its inception in 2011,  Restaurant Week has grown; this year, 24 restaurants are participating.

These include Akira, Glenmont; Bellini's Italian Eatery, Slingerlands; Boathouse Grille, Baltimore; Chontong Thai, Delmar; Delmar Bistro, Delmar; Extra Napkin Restaurat, Delmar; Garden Bistro 24, Slingerlands; Hidden Café, Delmar; Jake Moon Restaurant Café, Clarksville; Los Panchos, Delmar; Mercato’s Pizzeria & Restaurant, Delmar; Mountain View Brasserie, Greenville; and Nicole’s Restaurant & Catering, Albany.

Also:  Normanside, Delmar; O’Slattery’s Irish Restaurant & Pub, Delmar; Romo’s Pizza & Restaurant, Glenmont; Sam's Italian American Restaurant, Albany; Shogun Sushi and Saki Bar, Delmar; Swifty’s Restaurant & Pub, Delmar; Tomo Asian Bistro, Slingerlands; Track 32 Italian Restaurant & Pub, Feura Bush; Twisted Vine Wine & Tap, Delmar; Veronica’s Culinary Tavern, Altamont; and Yanni’s Too, Coeymans.

For more information on the participating restaurants and to view their Restaurant Week menus, visit www.bethlehemchamber.com.  Show your support by dining out at participating restaurants during this week long event.

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