Burlington County Restaurant Week returns in August

The weeklong celebration spotlights county restaurants, distilleries, wineries and food trucks

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Burlington County Commissioner Tom Pullion shows off a pizza he purchased from Marcello’s Coal Fired Restaurant and Pizza in Bordentown during a past Burlington County Restaurant Week.

Burlington County’s tastiest dishes and drinks will be showcased again this summer during the upcoming Burlington County Restaurant Week.

Now in its sixth year, the weeklong celebration of Burlington County restaurants, taverns, breweries, distilleries, wineries and food trucks will be the first full week of August, from Aug. 3rd through Aug. 9th.

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During the week, participating restaurants will create special menus, specials, discounts and even signature dishes to offer patrons. The Burlington County Commissioners, State Sen. Troy Singleton, the Burlington County Bridge Commission Department of Economic Development and the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce will also highlight participating establishments by making visits and posting spotlights about them and their specials on social media.

The county promotion originated with Commissioner Director Dr. Felicia Hopson shortly after she first took office. She wanted to create a way for the county to celebrate the diverse food establishments in our communities. It has grown each year to become one of the biggest and most recognizable Restaurant Weeks in the Greater Philadelphia region.

Restaurants can sign up for the 2025 Restaurant Week by completing a short online form at 2025 Burlington County Restaurant Week – Formstack.

There’s no charge to participate. Restaurants should start planning their specials or discounts soon.

A list of participating restaurants and their planned specials is available online at https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1844/Restaurant-Week and will be updated daily as businesses sign up.

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