2013-10-11

Welcome to Our 4th Annual West Haven Restaurant Week

The West Haven Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the fourth annual West Haven Restaurant Week.  This exciting event will take place on Monday, October 14th through 20th. Whether you are a restaurant, a patron, or a participating bar, we’ve got a great week in store for you!

Settled in 1648, West Haven started out as the original New Haven colony and remained so until 1822 when it and New Milford combined to form the town of Orange. The two remained a single entity until 1921 when West Haven officially split to become a separate town.  Fittingly, West Haven’s first business venture was a shoe company – a foot in the door for all the great things it has since evolved into.  Now home to over 115 restaurants, bars, cafes, and eateries, West Haven is a small community with a big heart.

Please join us in our celebration of this special city with the opportunity to visit some of its wonderful restaurants and sample their delightful cuisines at discounted prices. Prefixed prices for 3 item lunch are $8.95 and $19.95 for a 3 course dinner. We hope you will take advantage of this special event, and we know that in doing so you will be sure to find something for every taste and every budget!  Some of the restaurants already participating in this event include: American Steakhouse, Duffy’s, App’s, 744 Restaurant, Saray Turkish Grill, Fresco, Oyster River, Elm Diner plus many more.

West Haven Restaurant Week is being sponsored by respected companies such as: Infinite Web Designs, LLC, Barrett Outdoor, Aschettino Associates LLC, Eder Brothers, WEBE 108, Soundental Associates, University of New Haven, City Line Distributors, Hasco Restaurant Equipment and Supplies,City of West Haven,and Metro Taxi.

If you are interested in getting involved in being a sponsor of this event, contact the West Haven Chamber of Commerce at (203) 933-1500 or via email at info@westhavenchamber.com.

West Haven Restaurant Week

203-933-1500

info@westhavenrestaurantweek.com

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