Combining the contiguous Poncey-Highland, Virginia Highland and Morningside neighborhoods, the inaugural Highland Restaurant Week kicks off on Saturday, and continues through October 25.
A wide variety of participating neighborhood restaurants will be offering prix fixe menus at $15, $25 and/or $35, and include brunch, lunch and/or dinner options. Prices are per person and exclude alcohol, tax and gratuity.
From casual spots to fine dining institutions the list includes: Babette’s Café, Café 640, D.B.A. Barbecue, Diesel Filling Station, Doc Chey’s Noodle House, The Original El Taco, Floataway Café, Genki Noodles & Sushi, Goin’ Coastal, Highland Tap, Fontaine’s Oyster House, Murphy’s, Osteria 832, Rosebud, Sweet Auburn Barbecue, Varuni Napoli, Wisteria and Woodfire Grill.
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