Restaurant Week: International fare in Guilderland for $24.24

GUILDERLAND — The chamber of commerce here is hosting a town-wide Restaurant Week, from Monday, July 15, through Monday, July 22.

Restaurant Week will feature special menus, discounts, and offers at participating restaurants for a fixed price of $24.24.

“Our community is fortunate to be home to a wide array of restaurants that bring the world to our doorstep,” said Sandra Dollard, executive director of the Guilderland Chamber of Commerce, in a release from the chamber.

“Restaurant Week,” she continued, “is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the culinary talent and cultural diversity that make our dining scene so special. We encourage everyone to take part, try something new, and support our local businesses.”

Athos, Barcelona, Café Calabria, Hedge Bistro, Jacob & Anthony, Mezzanotte, Northern Barrell, Peaches Café, Sage Bistro, and Tara Kitchen are among the participating restaurants.
Details are on the chamber’s event page.

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