Ewing Restaurant Week to feature exclusive menus and discounts this April

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Ewing’s fourth annual Restaurant Week is set to run from April 26 through May 4, offering exclusive menus and discounts at local eateries.

The event celebrates the town’s culinary scene, with a variety of restaurants participating to attract both local residents and new customers.

“Whether it’s family night out or a special evening for two, dining in or looking for great take-out. Take advantage of special Restaurant Week offers,” states a township release. “These are a great way to try something new and different, expand your ‘go-to’ list and quickly embrace new favorites.”

Restaurant Week encourages restaurants in Ewing to offer special promotions, such as discounted signature dishes, fixed-price menus, or percentage discounts on total bills.

The aim is to draw attention to the diversity and quality of Ewing’s dining options while providing an incentive for diners to explore new venues.

Restaurants can participate in a way that best fits their menu and operations, whether through promotions or offering unique dishes for the event. The goal is to drive increased foot traffic and create a buzz around Ewing’s eateries throughout the nine-day celebration.

As part of the event’s conclusion, participants will vote on their favorite establishment of the week, with the winner being announced after the event. A list of eateries in town is available on the township’s website at ewingnj.org/dining.

The deadline for restaurants to sign up is April 18, and registration is available online.

For more information, restaurants can contact Council President Jennifer Keyes-Maloney (jkeyes-maloney@ewingnj.org) or the Ewing Green Team (ewinggreenteam@gmail.com).

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