
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Downtown Syracuse Dining Weeks returns for its 21st year, beginning on Saturday, March 1 and continuing through Friday, March 14.
Dozens of restaurants located throughout downtown Syracuse will be involved, the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc., said in its announcement.
The restaurants taking part will offer three-course dinners for $40 or less, and two-course lunch offerings for $15 or less.
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“We also have Sweets & Treats options from several Downtown businesses as well!” per the Downtown Committee announcement.
A list of participating restaurants is available on the Downtown Committee’s dedicated website, and menus will be posted as they are finalized.
The Downtown Committee also notes that tax and gratuity are additional charges, and some restaurants may require reservations.