Burlington County Restaurant Week begins Sunday

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Special to The Sun
Under the Moon Café is one of the more than 80 businesses participating in this year’s Burlington County Restaurant Week.

Burlington County Restaurant Week kicks off this weekend and it’s expected to be one of the best yet with dozens of participating restaurants offering a variety of specials, discounts and signature dishes.

The weeklong celebration of Burlington County restaurants, taverns, breweries, wineries, distilleries and food trucks begins this Sunday, Aug. 3, and continues through Saturday, Aug. 9.

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More than 80 local establishments are participating in this latest chapter of Burlington County’s tastiest business promotion, including more than a dozen first-time participants. The restaurants are located across Burlington County in more than three quarters of the county’s 40 municipalities and offer a variety of different cuisines and drinks, ranging from fine dining, tapas and fusion, to pizza, wings, cheesesteaks and burgers.

Now in its sixth year, Restaurant Week is organized by the Burlington County Commissioners, the Office of State Senator Troy Singleton, the Burlington County Bridge Commission Department of Economic Development and the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce.

A complete list of participating restaurants and offers is available online at the Burlington County Restaurant Week page, https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1844/Restaurant-Week.


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