The City of West Hollywood boasts some of the best dining and cocktail options in Southern California. The City of West Hollywood is getting the word out that the West Hollywood Travel and Tourism Board, also known as Visit West Hollywood, is teaming up with the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for the return of its celebrated Eat + Drink Week series, featuring special promotions and unique menus from West Hollywood’s top dining venues this November.
Eat + Drink Week is so packed with offerings that the event has been extended from a seven-day week to a 10-day festival, which kicks off on Friday, November 3, 2023. Participants can expect creative cuisines and innovative craft cocktails to delight foodie tastebuds. All participating restaurants and bars are within the municipal boundaries of the City of West Hollywood. The festival ends on Sunday, November 12, 2023.
West Hollywood is a mecca for foodies seeking unique dishes, crafty cocktails, and uninhibited luxury. From the Sunset Strip to Santa Monica Boulevard and the Design District, West Hollywood is home to Michelin-rated hot spots, bars offering world-class mixology, and various other hidden gems around nearly every corner.
Due to the popularity of Eat + Drink Week, reservations are strongly encouraged. Walk-ins are welcome but are not guaranteed. Find out more and make reservations by visiting www.eatanddrinkweek.com.
During Eat + Drink Week, participating businesses will dazzle taste buds with specially curated menus, discounted prices, and/or unique culinary creations. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore the diverse and eclectic food scene that has long made West Hollywood a foodie paradise. Eat + Drink Week is a not-to-be-missed happening for dining enthusiasts, both tourists and locals alike.
Highlights of Eat + Drink Week 2023 will include:
- Exclusive Menus: Participating restaurants will offer a wide range of cuisines to satisfy every palate and feature exclusive menus created just for Eat + Drink Week.
- Special Prices: Diners can enjoy special prices on signature dishes and multi-course meals, making it the perfect time to try out that restaurant on your “must try” list.
- Unique Offerings: Get ready to savor the unexpected! Some restaurants will unveil limited-time, one-of-a-kind dishes.
- Cocktail Creations: Mixologists will be crafting unique libations to complement your dining experience.
- For more information, please visit www.eatanddrinkweek.com.
For additional information, please contact the City of West Hollywood’s Business Development Division at (323) 848-6856 or at business@weho.org. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
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For reporters and members of the media seeking additional information about the City of West Hollywood, please contact the City of West Hollywood’s Public Information Officer, Sheri A. Lunn, at (323) 848-6391 or slunn@weho.org.
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Adding the other 2nd and 3rd order policy-come-missteps and you wonder what the strategy for the town really is