Some Top Deals for Winter Restaurant Week 2025
The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington hosts Winter Restaurant Week, January 27-February 2, 2025. DC foodies know that Restaurant Week is one of the best opportunities to check out new restaurants or catch a super deal to dine at favorites all around the region.
During this special week, restaurants offer three-course lunches and brunches for $25 (or $35) and three-course dinners for $40, $55 and $65.
While there are dozens of places to choose between, KSM has found that diners often look to Restaurant Week to try a pricier establishment that they otherwise might not be able to afford.
This year, several of the city’s steakhouses are offering $65 dinner deals, including Mastro’s, Morton’s (several locations), Del Friscoe’s, Wolfgang Puck’s Cut, and STK.
Additionally, several of the city’s Michelin-recognized restaurants are participating, including Mita ($55 dinner), Bresca ($65 dinner), Tail Up Goat $65 dinner), Gravitas ($65 dinner), Rania ($55 dinner, $35 lunch/brunch), and El Taller de Xiquet ($65 dinner).
But if you’re just looking for a cool spot, here are a few we’re hoping to try during Winter Restaurant Week this year:
The newly opened Rosedale will offer three specials in addition to its seasonal American farm-to-table menu this Restaurant Week. Some dishes include Potato & Smoked Cheddar Croquettes with Rosedale mayo and sambal; Carpaccio of Thin Sliced Beef with anchovy and melonette; Grilled Pork Chop; Grilled Fish of The Day and Filet of Sole A L’ Anglaise.
Mouthwatering Malaysian Makan will have you savoring delicious first courses like Berempah Pots or Chicken Sate, main courses like Chef James Wozniuk’s Spicebird whole roasted chicken or fiery Beef Rendang for this year’s winter restaurant week, with optional wine pairings available.
Or how about making dinner an experience?! City Cruises is participating, so guests can enjoy freshly prepared salads, entrees, and desserts, DJ entertainment, and creative cocktails, wine, and beer on the Potomac River as they drift past iconic views like the Jefferson Memorial, Georgetown waterfront, and Lincoln Memorial.