The Bronx’s Restaurant Week is Here!

Savor The Bronx is back and this time with a record 45 participating restaurants to show just what our borough has to show with its diverse culinary delights.

From Riverdale to Throggs Neck and Port Morris to Tremont, there’s a little bit of everything for everyone although we’re a bit disappointed not to see some of the dozens of African restaurants that dot our borough.

Restaurants offer either a prix fixe lunch or dinner special or up to 20% off at some locations.

The following is a list of participating spots:

So make sure you hurry to as many of these local Bronx eateries as you can because it all ends on January 17, 2020!

Check out the official Savor The Bronx special magazine here!

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