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Reservation Day: 2014 DFW Restaurant Week Restaurants Revealed

Oh patient people! It's here: the list of restaurants participating in 2014 DFW Restaurant Week. Today is double Central Market Fourth Course Certificate Day, yes it sounds as awkward as that little man in the logo, but if you spend $25 at CM, you can request a certificate(s) for an extra dinner course. Details after the click.
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Here it is: the list of restaurants participating in 2014 DFW Restaurant Week. Today is double Central Market Fourth Course Certificate Day, yes it sounds as awkward as that little man in the logo, but if you spend $25 at CM, you can request a certificate(s) for an extra dinner course.

You can find the whole list of the restaurants here.

If you haven’t passed out from excitement, I’ve got another kicker. You can attend the DFW Restaurant Week First Course Kick-Off Party on Thursday, August 7 by clicking HERE.

Whet your appetite with an exclusive first taste of featured craft cocktails and tasty bites from 20+ favorite North Texas restaurants (including Meso Maya, Max’s Wine Dive, Kenichi and more!) at the DFW Restaurant Week First Course Kick Off Party. Get in on the action with live music, circus-themed performers, chef demos and more. Ticket sales benefit the North Texas Food Bank and Lena Pope, so there’s even more reason to celebrate!

It’s a lot to take in on a hot Monday morning, but get going. August is just around the corner.

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