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It's Connecticut Restaurant Week!

More than 100 restaurants across the state are taking part in the annual event.

 

Connecticut Restaurant Week 2012 kicked off this week with more than 100 restaurants across the state taking part in the annual event, which features special deals and menus for diners.

Restaurant Week started Monday and runs through Sunday, Oct. 14. During the event, which is in its 5th year, participating restaurants will offer customers an array of new menu choices and deals, some of which will include a $20.12 menu, or other offers, such as a multi-course menu, two-for-one specials or a specially priced bottle of wine.

No Bethel restaurants are participating, but one nearby participating restaurant is Carmen Anthony Fishhouse in Woodbury.

You can click here to view the list of the more than 100 eateries participating in Restaurant Week. The list also includes the restaurants’ menus for this week.

Restaurant Week is a marketing campaign that helps owners and operators entice new customers to their eateries with special pricing and menus. Restaurants taking part in the event run the gambit from small, locally owned eateries to national or regional chains.

Some towns and cities also host their own local restaurant week events throughout the year.

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