Get ready to dig in – Leicester Restaurant Week is set to return for a fourth year with deals starting at £5

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There’s now just over a month to go until Leicester Restaurant Week and the venues who have signed up to take part have now been revealed along with the irresistible culinary delights they’ll be serving up.

Now in it’s forth year, the event, run by BID Leicester, is taking place from Monday, October 21 to Sunday, October 27, 2024.

Leicester Restaurant Week was set up to highlight some of the city’s finest dining spots.

Participating restaurants will have the opportunity to present a specially curated, limited-edition menu, or introduce something fresh and exclusive for customers to enjoy—for one week only.

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38 venues confirmed to be taking part already, offering 59 deals for discerning diners in the city – with more to come.

Fixed price points of £5, £10, £15, £20, £25 and £30 will be available across brunch, lunch, and dinner, offering a chance to experience a wide range of venues, dishes, and cuisines without stretching the budget.

Offer highlights include:
  • Arts Greek Cuisine – Any Meridian meal for £10
  • Bodega – Combo for 2 for £30
  • Chutney Ivy – 3 courses and a drink for £25
  • Crafty – 2 course meal for 2 for £30
  • Desi Street Food – Snack platter for 4 plus Masala Chips for £20
  • Dough What – Bottomless pizza and pasta with a glass of wine for £25
  • Fluffy Fluffy – Any 2 pancakes and a drink for £20
  • Kayal – 30% off your bill
  • Knight & Garter – Nibbles, main and a glass of fizz for £25
  • Makaron – Any pasta, dessert and soft drink for £15
  • My Delhi – Street food experience or starter and main for £15
  • Pho – Main course, beer or wine, and prawn crackers for £15
  • Sixes Social Cricket – Family meal deal for £25
  • Sonrisa – 3 courses for £25
  • St Martin’s Coffee – Under 12s burger and shake for £5
  • The Exchange Bar – Cheese & meat sharing board and bottle of wine for £30
  • The Frame – 2 courses and a glass or fizz for £20
  • The Merchant of Venice – 30% off your bill
  • The Queen of Bradgate – Nachos & Margaritas for 2 for £20
  • The Rutland & Derby – Bottomless wings for £15
  • Tortilla – Meal deal with choice of main, tortilla chips and drink for £10
  • Varanasi – 3 course meal for £30
  • Wild Tango – 3 course meal for £30
  • Wygston’s House – Burger and a drink for £15

Kamal Miah, Manager at Varanasi, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be part of Leicester Restaurant Week for the very first time. As newcomers to the city, we couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to showcase our restaurant and menu to diners. Leicester’s food scene is so vibrant, and we’re thrilled to contribute to it.”

Karissa Mason, Deputy & Events Manager at Queen of Bradgate, said: “It’s fantastic to be part of Leicester Restaurant Week again – it’s such a brilliant initiative, and there’s a real buzz in the city when it’s going on! We’re very much looking forward to seeing familiar faces and new customers come down to try the variety of menu offers we’ll have running.”

BID Leicester Director, Simon Jenner, added: “This is the fourth Leicester Restaurant Week and there is now a real sense of anticipation around the campaign as restaurants and diners get ready to celebrate Leicester’s vibrant food scene. 

“We invite locals and visitors alike to enjoy a variety of dining options across the week, whether they’re planning on heading to all their favourite spots in the city or wanting to try somewhere new – there’s something for everyone.”

To find out more about Leicester Restaurant Week, the venues that are involved and their special offers, please visit: www.leicesterrestaurantweek.co.uk

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