Local Restaurants participating in 2025 Houston Restaurant Weeks

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Houston Restaurant Weeks, running from August 1 to September 1, 2025, invites locals to dine at participating restaurants while supporting regional food banks. Each restaurant contributes a portion of its sales to the Houston Food Bank, with specific funds from Montgomery County restaurants directed to the Montgomery County Food Bank. To take part, diners must request the Houston Restaurant Weeks menu, fostering a sense of community engagement. A diverse array of restaurants, including Ale & Ivy and Amrina, offer various meal options, with prices ranging from $25 to $55 per person. This month-long event not only promotes culinary exploration but also addresses food insecurity in the area.

In 2024, the initiative raised significant funds to support local food assistance programs, showcasing its positive impact. Local restaurateurs express enthusiasm for participating, highlighting the event's importance for both their businesses and the community. Overall, Houston Restaurant Weeks serves as a vital link between enjoying local cuisine and supporting essential food resources for those in need.

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