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8 days full of food and offers


8 days full of food and offers

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Topeka residents will soon have the opportunity to enjoy food and drinks at discounted prices downtown.

Downtown Topeka Inc. has announced the dates for Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week 2024. This year’s Downtown Restaurant Week will take place September 21-28.

Jessyca Moreno, manager of Downtown Topeka Inc., said DTI is excited to finalize details for eight days of food and fun with the help of community partners.

“I’ve been in touch with business owners who are excited to participate,” Moreno said, “and they have prepared some great special offers for their customers. We hope the community will support this event and our downtown businesses.”

Which businesses are participating in Topeka Restaurant Week?

Participating restaurants include:

  • Brew Bank, 822 S. Kansas Ave.
  • The Celtic Fox, 118 SW 8th Ave.
  • Cosmos Court, 909 S. Kansas Ave.
  • Hazel Hill Chocolate, 724 S. Kansas Ave.
  • The Pennant, 915 S. Kansas Ave.
  • TaCo. 735 S. Kansas Ave.
  • The Tea Box, 906 S. Kansas Ave.
  • The Weather Room, 920 S. Kansas Ave.

What specials are offered at restaurants in downtown Topeka?

Celtic Fox is offering a buy two get two free offer with 50% off appetizers and desserts, plus 25% off previews of new menu items.

Special offers at The Celtic Fox are only valid for in-restaurant or takeaway consumption and not for third party services.

Hazel Hill Chocolate will give you $5 off your order when you present your receipt from a participating restaurant from September 21 to 28. Offer is valid for one customer and has no cash value.

Details on other participating restaurants’ offerings will be updated at downtowntopekainc.com.

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Sean Dixon, president of Visit Topeka, said he is looking forward to the return of Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week.

“This type of activation is invaluable to the downtown entrepreneurial community,” he said. “When Topeka’s small businesses thrive, our community thrives. Whether you live in Topeka or are traveling from out of town, we know that if you come to Downtown Restaurant Week hungry, you’re sure to leave happy,” Dixon said.

Keishera Lately is a business reporter for the Topeka Capital-Journal. Reach her at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter at @Lately_KT.

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