Hungry? A record number of DMV area restaurants are participating in the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s Summer Restaurant Week from August 12 to 18 — and 75 are in Virginia.
As part of the promotion, participating restaurants will offer prix fixe deals that run between $25 and $35 for lunch and brunch or $40, $55, or $65 for dinner.
More than 350 restaurants are participating across DC, Maryland, and Virginia — but the Northern Virginia options in particular make it easy to enjoy a fine dining experience close to home.
Celebrated restaurants like modern American 2941 in Falls Church, Ambar Clarendon, and Joon in Tysons are among the popular eateries offering three-course meals at reduced prices.

“We put a lot of love into our restaurant week menus, which showcase seasonality with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients,” says Joon chef-owner Chris Morgan.
Diners get the option to select their choice from curated menus of starters, entrees, and desserts. It’s a great way to explore old regional favorites, as well as some of the many new restaurants in the area. One such newcomer is Surreal, which opened in National Landing late last year.
“We are so excited to participate in Restaurant Week because as a new restaurant in the area, we have a wonderful opportunity to introduce our brand new concept to the ever-growing National Landing,” says Amber Potter, general manager at Surreal. “We really hope to see a lot of new and returning faces during Restaurant Week that will love our restaurant just as much as we do!”
These deals are in high demand, so now is the time to reserve a table for lunch, brunch, or dinner. Here are a few of the standout restaurants participating in Restaurant Week.

Deals in NoVA
- Agora Tysons will offer $35 lunch and brunch menus and a $55 dinner menu of its Mediterranean cuisine.
- Alta Strada in the Mosaic District will offer a $55 dinner of Italian bites.
- Davio’s Italian Steakhouse in Reston will offer a $35 lunch and $65 dinner menu.
- Hamrock’s Restaurant, an American spot in Fairfax will have a $35 lunch or brunch and a $40 dinner.
- J. Gilbert’s Wood Fired Steaks & Seafood in McLean will offer a $25 three-course lunch menu and a $55 dinner menu.
- Kirby Club in Mosaic District, known for vibrant Lebanese dishes, will have $25 lunch, $35 brunch, and $40 dinner deals.
- Ometeo in Tysons has $35 lunch, $35 brunch, and $40 and $55 dinner menus.
- Pisco y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar in Reston will offer $25 lunch, $35 brunch, and $40 dinner menus.
- Ruthie’s All-Day in Arlington will serve its Southern food for $25 for lunch, and $40 or $55 for dinner.
- Sfoglina in Rosslyn will offer $25 lunch and $55 dinner menus of its housemade pastas and other Italian goodies.
- Surreal in Arlington will serve a $55 dinner menu.
- Trio Grill, a modern American spot in Falls Church, will have $55 and $65 dinner menus.
- Trummer’s in Clifton will offer $35 lunch and $55 dinner menus.
- Vermilion in Alexandria will have options for a $25 brunch and $55 dinner.

Deals in DC
- Cafe Du Parc at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown DC will offer $55 and $65 dinner menus.
- Del Mar, a Spanish eatery at The Wharf will have $25 lunch, $35 brunch, and $65 dinner menus.
- Filomena Restaurant, an Italian bistro in Georgetown, will have a $35 lunch menu and a $65 dinner menu.
- L’Ardente in Mount Vernon will offer a $35 brunch lunch menu.
- La Grande Boucherie in Penn Quarter will offer a $35 brunch, $35 lunch, and $65 dinner.
- Moon Rabbit, a popular Vietnamese eatery that reopened in Penn Quarter this year, will serve up a $65 dinner menu.
- Palm Restaurant, a Golden Triangle steakhouse, will have a $35 lunch and $65 dinner menu.
- Seven Reasons in Penn Quarter will offer a $35 lunch and $55 dinner.
- The Bazaar by Jose Andres in Penn Quarter will have a $35 lunch menu.
- Unconventional Diner in NoMa will offer a $40 dinner menu.
Feature image courtesy Del Mar
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