Houston Restaurant Weeks returns today at Restaurants Across Houston

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Houston Restaurant Weeks™ launches today, August 1, 2025, and will continue until September 1, featuring about 350 local restaurants. Diners can indulge in specially priced multi-course prix-fixe menus for brunch, lunch, and dinner during these 32 days. The event is the largest annual fundraiser for the Houston Food Bank, with donations generated from restaurant sales. "This is what we work toward all year long," said Katie Stone, highlighting the community's enthusiasm. The Houston Restaurant Weeks website lists participating venues, allowing diners to explore menus and make reservations.

This year, long-time favorites and numerous new restaurants will join the initiative, enhancing the dining options available. Sponsors include notable names like FOX26 Houston and OpenTable, while media sponsors feature local publications. The campaign not only supports local dining but also significantly impacts food security for those in need through the food bank's operations.

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