Foodies, locals and anyone who just wants a good meal might want to head to Brookhaven during the first week of August.

The city is partnering with Flavors Magazine to host the inaugural Brookhaven Restaurant Week August 2-8. The 16 participating restaurants, which are all locally owned, will offer new and unique menu options, so regulars will still be in for something new.

Each local business will offer a three-course dinner menu, with prices ranging from $20 to $55, and some will offer a three-course lunch menu, varying from $15 to $30 (beverages, tax and gratuity are not included in those prices). Some restaurants will offer take-out options as well.

We are so excited to announce the Brookhaven Restaurant Week! Explore Brookhaven is partnering with Flavors to showcase...

Posted by Flavors Magazine on Sunday, July 18, 2021

Several metro Atlanta cities and communities hold their own restaurant weeks, including some of Brookhaven’s neighbors. This February, Tucker launched its first restaurant week, which city leaders said they hope becomes an annual tradition.

Here are the Brookhaven’s participating restaurants:

• Arnette’s Chop Shop

• Dixie Q

• Haven Restaurant and Bar

• HobNob Neighborhood Tavern

• Kaleidoscope Bistro & Pub

• Lucky’s Burger & Brew

• Marlow’s Tavern

• Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub

• Petite Violette

• Pour Kitchen + Bar

• Pure Taqueria

• Red Pepper Taqueria

• Secreto Southern Kitchen

• There, a Bar & Eatery

• Urban Wok

• Valenza

Addresses and prix fix menus can be found at explorebrookhaven.com/restaurant-week.

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