Restaurants & Bars

Spring Is Near, New Rochelle: Reservations Open For HV Restaurant Week

This is your opportunity to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites, nearby and farther afield, for a reasonable price.

For two weeks, restaurants will offer special, three-course menus that run from $24.95, $29.95, $39.95 or $44.95.
For two weeks, restaurants will offer special, three-course menus that run from $24.95, $29.95, $39.95 or $44.95. (Shutterstock)

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — It's time to pick out possibilities for Spring 2023 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, when Dubrovnik and more than 140 other eateries will be celebrating the local culinary scene.

From March 20- April 2, chefs throughout the region will be serving up delicious, creative dishes that feature locally sourced ingredients.

For two weeks, restaurants will offer special, three-course menus that run from $24.95, $29.95, $39.95 or $44.95. Participating restaurants offer a three-course prix fixe menu that includes at least three choices of each course. Some restaurants may choose to provide additional choices that are higher priced. (Beverage, tax and tip are not included. Please remember to tip your servers and bartenders!) Their listing includes what days they will be offering the menu for lunch and/or dinner.

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If you're tempted but pressed for time, many of the participants offer their menu for take-out. Those will have a "take-out" filter noted on their listing.

Participating restaurants span seven counties in the Hudson Valley: Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Ulster, Orange, Sullivan and Dutchess. Here are a few of the restaurants nearby:

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Here's a searchable list of all participating restaurants.

Reservations are strongly encouraged (and sometimes required). While you're on the list, you can book an online reservation through OpenTable by clicking on the "Book Now" button. If it's not available, just call the restaurant directly.

Pro tip — If you really want to activate your taste buds while you're perusing menus, check out the HVRW's list of culinary and artisanal products that are adding to the Hudson Valley's growing reputation among foodies.


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