NYC Restaurant Week – Your Great Dining Deals for Summer 2026

It’s almost here, the culinary event that everyone anticipates - NYC Restaurant Week. Marina Kennedy give the details.

It returns for the 2026 summer season after the remarkable winter program that featured over 650 restaurants located all around the city. The program will start on July 20 and end on August 16, with an optional extension until Labor Day Weekend. That gives restaurant patrons at least 4 weeks of great dining deals.

Reservations open to the public on July 14 at NYC Restaurant Week: Summer 2026 | Seasonal Prix-Fixe Dining. This website will have a complete listing of restaurants participating in all the 5 boroughs. You can depend on exciting dining experiences so make your plans soon as the program is very popular for New Yorkers and guests of the city. Navigate the website by selecting your preferred neighborhood and cuisine type.  Visit a favorite or enjoy an eatery that is new to you. NYC is one of the great culinary centers of the world offering everything from modern American to international cuisine.  

The menu prices are $30, $45, or $60 for a two-course prix-fixe lunch. Three-course prix-fixe dinners are priced at $30, $45, or $60. This does not include beverages, taxes or gratuity. Guests must select one price point for their meal time.

Relax, refresh and relish.  Celebrate New York City’s dining scene and make Restaurant Week part of your summer plans!

For more information, please visit NYC Restaurant Week: Summer 2026 | Seasonal Prix-Fixe Dining.

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