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Try a New Dish During the Inaugural Spring Restaurant Week

Get a prix fixe three-course meal for $24.95.

From this Sunday through April 10, more than 150 restaurants will offer special prix fixe meals as part of the inaugural .

The three-course meals are $24.95, including an appetizer, main course and dessert. The promotion comes on the heals of Hampton Restaurant Week, which also offered prix fixe dishes at participating restaurants, as well as the fall Long Island Restaurant Week, during which more than 250 restaurants showed off their culinary delights.

Locally, in Water Mill and Tutto Il Giorno in Sag Harbor are participating. Across the East End, participants include Cooperage Inn in Calverton,  in Wainscott, Stone Creek Inn in East Quogue, ,   and  in Hampton Bays, Trumpets on the Bay in Eastport,  in Greenport, The  and  in Jamesport,  in South Jamesport,  in Riverhead and  in Southold.

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The spring restaurant week is expected to not only allow customers to try new dishes and restaurants an at affordable price, but also give restaurants a shot in the arm before the summer season gets into full swing.

Tara Berkoski of WordHampton, the public relations firm behind this event and Hamptons Restaurant Week, said the latest restaurant week was created after several western Suffolk County eateries requested that WordHampton back another week that includes restaurants across Long Island.

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While Hamptons Restaurant Week just concluded, Berkoski said, restaurants across the board are still lining up to get on board with the promotion.

“So far it’s working,” she said. “We have over 150 Long Island restaurants signed up.”

Berkoski said Spring Restaurant Week gives customers a chance to “try out new restaurants or go to their favorite restaurant at a discounted rate.”

“You can make a whole day of it or a week of it,” she said, “Head up-Island and try a restaurant there or head out east.”

For businesses, the promotion is a boon, she said, explaining that restaurants can sign up for the promotion at a cost of $395 and in return, they typically gain new customers.


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