614 Restaurant Week kicks off in central Ohio
The annual event is happening now through Saturday with more than 150 restaurants showcasing menu favorites and new items for a discounted price. The special offerings include three-course meals ranging from $15 to $50.
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Several restaurants across central Ohio are participating with a variety of menu options from burgers, pizza and specialty desserts to crab, pasta and other entrée favorites. Many businesses are also offering carryout specials as well during the week.
614 Restaurant Week is also partnering with Columbus Humane, raising funds for the nonprofit organization through a special giveaway. For each entry, $0.25 will be donated to Columbus Humane, up to $5,000.
To view the full list of participating restaurants, click here.
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