Hopewell Valley to celebrate Restaurant Week

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Hopewell Valley Restaurant Week is set to take place Friday, March 5 through Sunday, March 13, 2016 featuring special menus from restaurants across the valley. The event will help raise money for F.I.S.H, Hopewell’s meals on wheels program.

Brick Farm Tavern, new to the community and to Restaurant Week is set to offer a 3-course bar menu for $25. The Tavern is located at 130 Hopewell Rocky Hill Road.

Celebrating 15 years in Hopewell Borough, The Brothers Moon will be cooking up special 3-course menus for lunch and dinner priced at $20.16 and $39 respectively. The restaurant is located at 7 W Broad Street in Hopewell Borough.

Antimo’s Italian Kitchen is set to serve homemade raviolis and other Italian specialties for Restaurant Week. Antimo’s is located at 52 East Broad Street in Hopewell Borough.

Additional Restaurant Week participants include Blue Bottle Café, The Boro Bean, Da’s Kitchen, Francos Pizzeria, Hopewell Bistro and Inn, Nomad Pizza, The Peasant Grill, Sweetgrass Restaurant, Diamond’s Restaurant, Pennington Bagel, Subway at Pennington Citgo and Wildflowers.

Patrons of Restaurant Week will also have the opportunity to support FISH (Friends in Service Here), Hopewell Valley’s own meals on wheels program. FISH is a charitable 501C, all volunteer program serving meals on wheels to the homebound of Hopewell, Pennington, Titusville and surrounding areas. Meals are made and subsidized by the Pennington Quality Market on a sliding scale depending upon need and served Monday through Friday. The only requirement is that the client is homebound and this can be on a permanent or temporary basis. Participating restaurants will have envelopes that patrons can leave a donation in, or take home and mail directly to F.I.S.H.

For more information about Hopewell Valley Restaurant Week, visit EatinHopewell.com.

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