Winter Restaurant Week is already underway, and it runs until Sunday, Jan. 25.
At least 14 restaurants in Arlington are participating, offering prix fixe menus for $20.15 lunches and $35.15 dinner. The weeklong special is organized by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington to boost restaurant business after busy times, like the December holidays.
The list of restaurants participating in the promotion — which some argue isn’t a deal at all, but may cost diners more money — appears to have dwindled from previous restaurant weeks. Last August, 15 restaurants were featured on the RAMW website, a dip from 17 restaurants in 2013. This week, however, restaurants that have not previously participated have joined up, including the highly regarded Water & Wall in Virginia Square and Mazagan Restaurant on Columbia Pike.
The list of Arlington restaurants on RAMW’s website, where all of the restaurants participating in the D.C. area can be found, is below. Note: some restaurants may be offering separate specials for the week.
- Epic Smokehouse — 1330 S. Fern Street, 571-319-4001
- Fuego Cocina y Tequileria — 2800 Clarendon Blvd, 571-970-2180
- Fyve at The Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City — 1250 S. Hayes Street, 703-412-2762
- Jaleo — 2250 Crystal Drive, 703-413-8181
- La Tasca — 2900 Wilson Blvd., 703-812-9120
- The Liberty Tavern — 3195 Wilson Blvd., 703-465-9360
- Lyon Hall — 3100 N. Washington Blvd., 703-741-7636
- Mazagan — 2901 Columbia Pike, 703-566-4173
- McCormick and Schmick’s — 2010 Crystal Drive, 703-413-6400
- Me Jana — 2300 Wilson Blvd., 703-465-4440
- Morton’s The Steakhouse — 1750 Crystal Drive, 703-418-1444
- Water & Wall — 3811 N. Fairfax Drive Suite 105, 703-294-4949
- Willow — 4301 N. Fairfax Drive, 703-465-8800
- Yayla Bistro — 2201 N. Westmoreland Street, 703-533-5600
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