Over 20 Restaurants Join Inaugural Wheaton Kensington Restaurant Week

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

The inaugural Wheaton & Kensington Restaurant Week will occur from April 22 to April 27, 2025, showcasing over twenty local restaurants. Eateries such as Frank’s Burgers, District Bistro, and Kantutas Restaurant Bar & Grill will participate in this new initiative by the Wheaton & Kensington Chamber of Commerce. Diners can enjoy a 10% discount by mentioning “Restaurant Week” when ordering or by showing an official post on their phones. Furthermore, participants can engage in a social media contest by posting photos of their meals for a chance to win gift cards to local restaurants. This event highlights the area's culinary diversity and encourages community engagement.

Restaurant Week aims to attract both locals and visitors to explore new dining experiences. For detailed information and a list of participating restaurants, individuals can visit wkchamber. org. The event fosters local business growth and community spirit by promoting smaller eateries.

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