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Fall’s Long Island Restaurant Week for 2023 happens Oct. 29 – Nov. 5

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Dates for Long Island Restaurant Week for fall 2023.

Long Island Restaurant Week is back for the fall of 2023. The eight days of foodie fun will run from Sunday, Oct. 29, through Sunday, Nov. 5, all across Nassau and Suffolk counties.

Participating restaurants will be offering several prix fixe options for lunch and dinner.

Click here for Nassau restaurants. Here for Suffolk.

And here’s the restaurant signup form.

The details

Restaurants must offer three options per course (appetizer, entrée, dessert) for each prix fixe menu.

And they can offer one or all of these options:

  • $29 three-course dinner
  • $39 three-course dinner
  • $46 three-course dinner
  • $24 two-course lunch

Many restaurants offer the prix fixe for takeout as well. The promotion runs for eight days and nights, however on Saturday it only must be offered until 7 p.m. Long Island Restaurant Week takes place three times a year; every winter, spring and fall.

“We are excited to kick off the fall season with Fall Long Island Restaurant Week! Going into the 18th year of offering eight days of deals at restaurants across Long Island, we are thrilled to see a variety of cuisines for diners to choose from,” said Nicole Castillo of Long Island Restaurant & Hospitality Group, which operates the award-winning events.

About Long Island Restaurant Week

“Long Island Restaurant Week is a win-win for both restaurateurs and diners — increased foot traffic at restaurants and affordable meals at some of Long Island’s top restaurants,” Castillo said. “My best advice for restaurant week?

“Make reservations to guarantee you get into your favorite restaurant!”

An estimated 116,000 meals are served during each promotion at over 140 Long Island locations, which is good for about $4 million in revenues from every Long Island Restaurant Week.

It started as a fall-only promotion in 2006 until the first spring Long Island Restaurant Week was launched in April 2011. Winter was added in January of 2016, due to popular customer and restaurateur demand. Visit www.longislandrestaurantweek.com for any more information.

Some restaurant menus are also available on the site.

Top: The dining room at Red Salt Room inside the Garden City Hotel. (courtesy)

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