Celebrate Lynnwood Dining Month with exclusive deals in April

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood Dining Month, taking place in April, invites food lovers and local diners to explore the city's rich culinary landscape. Through the Best Bites Dining Month Pass, participants can unlock exclusive deals and discounts at various restaurants, promoting both savings and local business support. Mayor Christine Frizzell underscores the vital role restaurants play in the community, creating jobs and attracting visitors. The initiative encourages exploration of Lynnwood's diverse dining options, from cultural experiences to beloved comfort foods. A range of participating establishments, including Avanti Pizza & Pasta and Fogo de Chão, offer enticing promotions such as free appetizers and discounted meals.

Notable quotes from restaurant owners, like Chang Jin Han of New Gangnam BBQ III, express excitement about the opportunity to showcase their offerings. This month-long event not only enhances the dining experience but also aims to bolster the local economy. The initiative is made possible through the support of the Tourism Promotion Area of Snohomish County, highlighting its importance in promoting Lynnwood as a vibrant foodie destination.

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