Get a taste of Restaurant Week in Green Hills

The annual foodie event is back with 11 participating restaurants serving special menus and discounts from Monday, Sept. 30 through Sunday, Oct. 6.

A bar area with about 15 barstools and place settings in front of each chair.

Doughbird has a pretty sweet special you won’t want to miss. | Photo via Doughbird

Who’s up for a challenge? Eat your way through the Green Hills neighborhood in just seven days. A mix of local eateries and chains are offering exclusive menus, dishes, and deals during Restaurant Week now through Sunday, Oct. 6.

Some of the featured specials include:

  • etc. | 3790 Bedford Ave. | Complimentary dessert with the purchase of two entrees during lunch or dinner
  • Crow’s Nest | 2221 Bandywood Dr. | $1 off fried pickles
  • El Palenque | 2210 Crestmoor Rd., #2 | Free cheese dip with the purchase of two combination dinners
  • Doughbird | 4031 Hillsboro Pk., Ste. 901 | Free dessert when you order two entrees
  • Sports & Social | 2126 Abbott Martin Rd., Ste. 282 | $25 prix fixe menu with a choice of a starter, entree, and dessert
  • Santo | 3998 Hillsboro Pk. | $9 select cocktails and wine, $6 select mocktails, and $2.50 oysters on the half shell

Are you ready to dig in? See the full list of 11 participating restaurants.

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