Sponsor spotlight Savor the flavors. Exclusive dining deals await you in Lynnwood this April!

Edmonds, WALocal News

April is Dining Month in Lynnwood, providing a fantastic opportunity for locals to indulge in exclusive dining deals at over twenty restaurants. The Dining Month Pass, which is completely free, allows participants to unlock various discounts and offers, making it easy to explore the vibrant culinary scene. Users can sign up and download the pass from ExploreLynnwood. com/DiningMonth, where they can validate their GPS location to redeem enticing coupons. Participating restaurants include local favorites like B Thai Cuisine, which offers a free Thai iced tea, and Fogo de Chão, featuring a special menu at a reduced price.

Other highlights include free appetizers at various establishments, encouraging patrons to try new dishes and support local businesses. This initiative, sponsored by the Snohomish County Tourism Promotion Area, enhances community engagement while promoting economic growth. Dining Month is a perfect way to enjoy great food, save money, and discover hidden gems in Lynnwood. Sign up today and embark on a delicious journey throughout the month!

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