Sponsor spotlight Theres still time to save Lynnwood Dining Month runs through April 30

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Lynnwood is embracing Dining Month throughout April, inviting locals to indulge in exclusive deals at 27 local restaurants. The Dining Month Pass, which is completely free, allows diners to access a variety of discounts and coupons, making it easier to explore the region's culinary offerings. Interested participants can sign up and download the pass at ExploreLynnwood. com/DiningMonth, where they can also validate their GPS location to redeem offers. This initiative not only supports local businesses but also encourages community members to experience new dining options in their own backyard.

The participating restaurants offer a wide range of cuisines, from Thai and Korean to American favorites, ensuring that there’s something for every palate. With offers like free appetizers and discounts on meals, this is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy delicious food while saving money. Sponsored in part by the Snohomish County Tourism Promotion Area, Dining Month highlights the importance of local dining in strengthening community ties. Don’t miss out on these amazing offers before April 30!

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