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Alma Cocina Latina sits just across the Patapsco River, 10 minutes away from McHenry Row Apartments is waiting for you to come sample its Restaurant Week menu. Most of the restaurants in the Restaurant Week lineup are offering lunch, dinner or both, but Alma Cocina Latina is switching it up and offering brunch and dinner. For $25, you can get a two-course brunch consisting of dishes like a traditional Venezuelan Andes breakfast, Arepa Creola and breakfast churros. A three course dinner at Alma Cocina Latina made up of choices like fish of the day Ceviche, chicken with chocolate and coconut rice and a coconut cake for dessert. See the rest of Alma Cocina Latina’s Restaurant Week menu as well as their regular menu here.
In the inner harbor sits Brio Tuscan Grille, an Italian cuisine paradise serving up only the finest and freshest ingredients. This year they’ll be presenting both lunch and dinner. At $15 for lunch, you can’t get a much better price and for such fabulous food. Your two courses will consist of an appetizer salad and a choice between Chicken Milanese, flatbread pizza and pasta as your entree. Dinner will kick it up a notch with an extra course, and your choice of Tiramisa Dolcino or Chocolate Carmel Dolcino. No matter what you choose, we know you won’t regret it. See their full Restaurant Week menu and check out their full servings on their website.
Family owned and operated, the Point in Fells knows how to treat customers like family. If you’re looking for good, simple eats and you don’t want to fork out tons of cash, the Point in Fells is the place to check out. Lunch will be a two course affair with an appetizer and entree. Choose between guacamole and chips, a Caesar salad and crab and corn chowder for starters then pick either a bacon burger, grilled salmon on spinach salad, mac & cheese with blackened chicken breast, or fish tacos for your main course. Dinner brings with it an extra course as well as a few more options. Spaghetti and meatballs or smoked oysters for an appetizer? Yes, please! Check out the Point in Fells’ website to see their entire Restaurant Week menu.
Each of these restaurants are under 20 minutes away from us at McHenry Row so you won’t have to go out of your way to find the best Restaurant Week deals. You can see a full list of all participating restaurants here. Even if you don’t like the restaurants mentioned in our blog, you’ll definitely find something on the list to love!
In the inner harbor sits Brio Tuscan Grille, an Italian cuisine paradise serving up only the finest and freshest ingredients. This year they’ll be presenting both lunch and dinner. At $15 for lunch, you can’t get a much better price and for such fabulous food. Your two courses will consist of an appetizer salad and a choice between Chicken Milanese, flatbread pizza and pasta as your entree. Dinner will kick it up a notch with an extra course, and your choice of Tiramisa Dolcino or Chocolate Carmel Dolcino. No matter what you choose, we know you won’t regret it. See their full Restaurant Week menu and check out their full servings on their website.
Family owned and operated, the Point in Fells knows how to treat customers like family. If you’re looking for good, simple eats and you don’t want to fork out tons of cash, the Point in Fells is the place to check out. Lunch will be a two course affair with an appetizer and entree. Choose between guacamole and chips, a Caesar salad and crab and corn chowder for starters then pick either a bacon burger, grilled salmon on spinach salad, mac & cheese with blackened chicken breast, or fish tacos for your main course. Dinner brings with it an extra course as well as a few more options. Spaghetti and meatballs or smoked oysters for an appetizer? Yes, please! Check out the Point in Fells’ website to see their entire Restaurant Week menu.
Each of these restaurants are under 20 minutes away from us at McHenry Row so you won’t have to go out of your way to find the best Restaurant Week deals. You can see a full list of all participating restaurants here. Even if you don’t like the restaurants mentioned in our blog, you’ll definitely find something on the list to love!
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