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DFW Restaurant Week Star Restaurants 2015 Announced

See who brought in the most for partner charities North Texas Food Bank and Lena Pope.
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RestaurantWeek_LOGO blank[2]DFW Restaurant Week just announced its Star Restaurants 2015. In a year in which 130 restaurants served nearly 100,000 meals and raised nearly $740,000, these restaurants raised the most for charity partners North Texas Food Bank (Dallas restaurants) and Lena Pope (Tarrant County restaurants). Twenty percent of the cost of each meal goes to the charity partners.

Check out the list of top contributors below and notice how much steak we ate for a good cause. Newbie of the Year awards went to DISH Preston Hollow and The Classic at Roanoke.

Next year’s DFW Restaurant Week, the 20th annual, will run August 15-21.

Dallas Area – Supporting North Texas Food Bank

  • Pappas Bros. Steakhouse
  • Al Biernat’s
  • Abacus
  • The Capital Grille – Plano
  • Eddie V’s Prime Seafood
  • III Forks Dallas
  • Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House – Dallas
  • Ruth’s Chris Steak House
  • Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille
  • Chamberlain’s Steak & Chop House
  • The Capital Grille – Dallas
  • The Mansion at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
  • Jasper’s
  • Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck
  • Chamberlain’s Fish Market Grill
  • Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse
  • Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille – Uptown
  • Del Frisco’s Grille – Plano
  • Table 13
  • Café Pacific

Tarrant County – Supporting Lena Pope

  • The Capital Grille – Fort Worth
  • Eddie V’s Prime Seafood
  • Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse – Fort Worth
  • Clay Pigeon Food & Drink
  • Del Frisco’s Grille – Fort Worth
  • Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse
  • Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
  • Del Frisco’s Grille – Southlake
  • Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine
  • Silver Fox – Fort Worth

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