Restaurant Week 2010: Menus!

Restaurant Week 2010 is set to take place October 25th through 31st, giving you a great chance to try out some Richmond’s favorite restaurants and do something to help the community. It’s a win-win, folks! Each restaurant will be offering a three-course menu for a set price of $25.10. $2.10 from each meal will be […]

Restaurant Week 2010 is set to take place October 25th through 31st, giving you a great chance to try out some Richmond’s favorite restaurants and do something to help the community. It’s a win-win, folks!

Each restaurant will be offering a three-course menu for a set price of $25.10. $2.10 from each meal will be
donated to Meals on Wheels in conjunction with Central Virginia Food Bank.

Click on the restaurant names below to check out what they’ll be serving up this year.

(We’re keeping this post at the top of our Restaurant Week Guide because menus are obviously a hot topic of conversation. However! Be sure to scroll down for more Restaurant-week related content, including tips on how to make the most of the event, one local food blogger’s thoughts on where you should definitely go, and an ongoing discussion with other RVANews readers/Restaurant Week participants. Enjoy!)

(Special thanks to Holly Gordon, our tireless food writer, for wrangling all of these menus for us!)

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  1. Wondering if any of these places will be able to accommodate vegetarians for a fixed price as well.

  2. lindsey on said:

    ahhh this looks so insanely wonderful! can’t wait!

  3. Tess,
    Nearly all of the menus had vegetarian options, in both first and second courses.

  4. Coast, at 5806 Grove Ave, is participating in Restaurant Week as well, 3 Courses for $25.10 and $2.20/meal donated to Meals on Wheels.

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