Columbia’s Restaurant Week Kicks Off with Exciting Culinary Deals!

Columbia’s Restaurant Week is Here!

Hey there, food lovers of Columbia! Have you heard the exciting buzz in the air? It’s that *time of year* again — Restaurant Week is officially underway in our charming city, and it’s running all the way until Sunday, October 13. This is your golden opportunity to indulge in delectable meals at some of your trusty favorites and even discover some hidden gems along the way!

What is Restaurant Week?

If you’re new to the game, let’s break down what Restaurant Week is all about. Organized by the South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association, this delightful event brings a curated selection of restaurants together to offer special deals and tasty treats. Think of it as a culinary celebration where *local eateries* present unique *three-course dining experiences* at *exceptional prices*. For example, meals can be snagged for as low as just $25 to $45!

Explore Columbia’s Culinary Scene

Columbia boasts a scrumptious lineup with more than 60 restaurants participating in this year’s festivities, spanning over 12 cities. It’s perfect for foodies, families, and anyone ready to try something new. Whether you’re craving innovative dishes or classic comfort food, there’s something for everyone!

Here are Three Standout Deals!

If you’re eager to get started, check out these enticing offers we can’t wait to sink our teeth into:

  • Atypical – Located at 1616 Decker Blvd., Ste. A, this South American spot is a must-try. They’re serving up a delightful three-course dinner for just $25. Imagine enjoying a meal that’s vivid in flavor and culture. Yum!
  • CO Restaurant – Nestled at 4840 Forest Dr., Unit 65, guests can enjoy an Asian-inspired three-course dinner for only $28. Be sure to sample their famous *Bento Box*, but don’t skip dessert — it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser!
  • Obok Korean Restaurant – Located at 1616 Decker Blvd., Ste. A, this gem offers a tantalizing three-course special for $25, available for both lunch and dinner. If you’re a fan of Korean cuisine, you definitely don’t want to miss this opportunity!

Total Experience Awaits

Set aside some time to explore all that the Midlands has to offer. With so many options, you’ll want to bring your friends and family along to share plates and experiences. Don’t forget to *snap a few photos* to capture the fun! Restaurant Week isn’t just about the food; it’s a chance to connect with local eateries and help bolster our community’s dining scene.

Don’t Delay!

So what are you waiting for? Round up your foodie friends, and make those reservations. Remember that *Restaurant Week* runs until October 13, so you’ll have plenty of time to sample all these delicious offerings. Whether you’re revisiting an old favorite or trying something brand new, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Let’s make the most out of this culinary adventure, Columbia!

Happy dining, folks!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

Recent Posts

Caldera High School Forfeits Wins Amid Controversy as Local Youth Sports Revive

Bend High School Sports Recap In Bend, the local sports scene has been buzzing with…

9 hours ago

Denmark High School Girls’ Golf Team Clinches Conference Title in Nail-Biting Finish

Denmark Wins Golf Team Title DE PERE - The girls' golf teams put on a…

9 hours ago

High School Football Scores Highlight Thrilling Start to Vermont’s 2024 Fall Season

High School Sports Update from Vermont The fall sports season in Vermont is off to…

9 hours ago

De Pere High School Golf Regionals: Bay Port Clinches Team Title Amidst Thrilling Competition

De Pere High School Sports Update DE PERE - In an exciting exhibition of talent…

9 hours ago

High School Sports Thrills: Johnson City Teams Shine as Postseason Approaches

In Johnson City, the high school sports fall season is really heating up as teams…

9 hours ago

Columbia Community Unites at Annual Ann Riley Pink Tea to Support Cancer Awareness and Healthcare Access

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Celebrating Strength and Resilience What a beautiful Thursday morning it was in…

9 hours ago