Meet Chicago Northwest (MCNW) has announced that the annual Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week will take place from March 1-10 to highlight the culinary scene in Chicago’s Northwest suburbs. Throughout the ten-day Restaurant Week, patrons can expect specialty menus and fixed prices across the communities of Roselle, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Village, Itasca, Rolling Meadows, Streamwood and Wood Dale.
With a list of over 60 participating restaurants, guests will have the opportunity to experience concepts across the region ranging from steakhouses to quick service restaurants and feature many different types of cuisines. The list of establishments includes Chicago Prime Italian, Cefalu, Tokio Pub, MAGO, Perry’s, Hey Nonny and Meze.
“Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week is a unique opportunity for visitors and locals alike to explore the food scene in the northwest suburbs, whether they’re revisiting their go-to spots or discovering new, soon-to-be favorite restaurants,” said Heather Larson, president and CEO of Meet Chicago Northwest. “Restaurant Week is beneficial for residents, tourists, local businesses and the northwest suburbs as a whole and we can’t wait to welcome diners to some of the best restaurants that Illinois has to offer.”
Meet Chicago Northwest (MCNW) has announced that the annual Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week will take place from March 1-10 to highlight the culinary scene in Chicago’s Northwest suburbs. Throughout the ten-day Restaurant Week, patrons can expect specialty menus and fixed prices across the communities of Roselle, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Village, Itasca, Rolling Meadows, Streamwood and Wood Dale.
With a list of over 60 participating restaurants, guests will have the opportunity to experience concepts across the region ranging from steakhouses to quick service restaurants and feature many different types of cuisines. The list of establishments includes Chicago Prime Italian, Cefalu, Tokio Pub, MAGO, Perry’s, Hey Nonny and Meze.
“Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week is a unique opportunity for visitors and locals alike to explore the food scene in the northwest suburbs, whether they’re revisiting their go-to spots or discovering new, soon-to-be favorite restaurants,” said Heather Larson, president and CEO of Meet Chicago Northwest. “Restaurant Week is beneficial for residents, tourists, local businesses and the northwest suburbs as a whole and we can’t wait to welcome diners to some of the best restaurants that Illinois has to offer.”
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