Austin Restaurant Weeks has announced over 50 restaurants, bars, and breweries participating in the 10-day-long event, which features prix-fixe menus, specialty menu items, and drink specials.

Not only are you getting a great deal – multi-course meals are set at a standard $20 for lunch and $35 or $50 for dinner – you’re also participating in a major fundraiser for Central Texas Food Bank, which receives a portion of all sales.

The ARW website lets you search all participating restaurants and take a peek at the menus (although not all are available yet). Reservations are encouraged.

This year’s restaurants include:

• 4th Tap Brewing Co-op
• Alice’s Restaurant
• Amy’s Ice Creams
• Arlo Grey
• Austin Land and Cattle
• Bar Peached
• Black Star Co-op
• Buenos Aries Café
• Café No Sé
• Capital City Gastro
• Caroline
• CARVE American Grille
• The Cavalier
• Chinatown North
• Craft Pride
• Culinary Dropout
• Devil May Care
• El Alma Restaurante Bar
• El Chile Café
• Foreign & Domestic
• The Front Page
• Goodall’s
• Gusto Italian Kitchen + Wine Bar
• Hotel Vegas Concession Stand
• Il Brutto
• Intero
• It’s Italian Cucina
• Jack Allen’s Kitchen (Oak Hill
• 360
• Anderson Lane
• Round Rock)
• Julie Myrtille Bakery
• Kale Me Crazy
• La Condesa
• Little Ola’s Biscuits
• L’Oca d’Oro
• Olive & June
• P6
• Paul Martin’s American Grill
• The Peached Tortilla
• Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille (Downtown and Domain)
• Sala and Betty
• Salt Traders Coastal Cooking (Round Rock and Zilker)
• Second Bar + Kitchen
• Siena Ristorante Toscana
• Sweet Paris Creperie & Café
• TenTen
• Texas French Bread Bakery and Bistro
• Thai Fresh
• Trudy’s Tex Mex (North Star & South Star)
• The Well
• Wicky’s Walkup

Austin Restaurant Weeks runs Oct. 1-10.

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A graduate of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas, Kimberley has written about film, books, and pop culture for The Austin Chronicle since 2000. She was named Editor of the Chronicle in 2016; she previously served as the paper’s Managing Editor, Screens Editor, Books Editor, and proofreader. Her work has been awarded by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia for excellence in arts criticism, team reporting, and special section (Best of Austin). The Austin Alliance for Women...