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Enjoy specials, deals during Kent Restaurant Week Oct. 8-22

Participating restaurants across town offer discounts

The first Kent Restaurant Week will run Oct. 8-22 with menu specials and deals at participating restaurants.

Customers are asked to dine responsibly as restaurants are following COVID-19 safety protocols and under limited operations. Enjoy the diverse flavors of Kent, support local restaurants and save.

The sponsors of Restaurant Week include Kent Chamber of Commerce, Kent Downtown Partnership, VisitKent.com, Kent Station, Airways Brewing, Sound Publishing and the city of Kent.

For more information, go to visitkent.com/dine-drink/restaurant-week/.

Sample specials from participating restaurants around Kent:

• Afghan Kebab House

Mixed Kebab with dessert

• Agave Cocina & Cantina

Add an Agave margarita for only $4.99 to any lunch or dinner entree

• Airways Brewing

Special seasonal charcuterie combo, appetizers

• Alki Bakery

Ask about specials

• Antigua Guatemala

25% off dine-in only, excluding tax & gratuity

• Dogwood Café & Lounge

Breakfast: Pumpkin Pancakes with Pecan Butter

Dinner: Gnocchi in Brown Butter Sauce

• Egghole

Introducing new menu items & burgers specifically for Restaurant Week

• Feast & Foliage

Pumpkin White Chocolate Chip Cookies, Curry Pumpkin Soup, holiday themed gifts

• Half Lion Public House

$1 off draft beer + Personal Pizza only $9.99

• Johnny Rockets

Free side of fries with purchase of a burger

• KJ’s Bakery

Dessert-Licious Bakery box

• La Bamba Mexican Restaurant

Lunch: 15% off three course meal

Dinner: $30 three course meal

• Maggie’s On Meeker

Hot Cinnamon Apple Waffles with whipped cream topping

Pot Roast Thursdays: Tender chunks of pot roast, carrots, celery and red potatoes smothered with brown gravy

• Mama Stortini’s

Feast for two for $30

Rotisserie Chicken & Basil Cream Linguine (Linguine Caprese) pasta, goat cheese bruschetta, Mama’s little salad, chocolate mousse

• Maza Grill

20% off entire menu (except steaks and burgers)

• Mediterranean Breeze

3 course meal including appetizer, entree, and dessert for $22

• Nana’s Southern Kitchen

One main and side for $13

• Pied Piper

20% off all starters and shareables, 25% off build your own pizza

• Rafiki Restaurant & Lounge

15% off Chicken Curry special

• REDS Wine Bar

We will be offering 3 restaurant week specials along with a bottle of wine pairing for each. Customers will be able to purchase the dinner special and bottle at a special price.

• Spring Kitchen

Bánh Mì sandwiches: Grilled Chicken, Grilled Pork and Grilled Tofu

(8” French baguette, comes with pâté [pork liver], house made mayonnaise, pickled daikon/carrot, cucumber

spear, fresh sliced jalapeno & cilantro)

Free Pot-stickers order with purchase of $25 or more

• Thai Chili

Crispy Chicken duo with appetizer

• The RAM Restaurant & Brewery

BBQ Chicken Cauliflower pizza (grilled chicken, pepperjack cheese, red onion, bbq sauce and cilantro) for $12.99

• Togo’s Sandwiches

Free coffee with any purchase

• Trapper’s Sushi

Exclusive Restaurant Week sushi roll

• Wild Wheat Bakery

Free pastry /w meal

Kids eat free Monday/Tuesday


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