Experience a Week of Fixed Price Dining in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Take Advantage of Hot Deals from Area Hotels
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau is pleased to announce the return of Ann Arbor Restaurant Week from January 16-21. Restaurant Week, conceived and organized by Ann Arbor's Main Street Area Association, gives Ann Arbor restaurant patrons the chance to experience multiple course meals at over 30 of Ann Arbor's best restaurants for affordable fixed prices: $12 for lunch and $25 for dinner. Some restaurants will offer dining for two at the same price points.
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Visiting Ann Arbor during Restaurant Week will give visitors the opportunity to see for themselves why the city was featured on The Food Network's Man V. Food, was named a "Top Food Town to Visit" by Midwest Living, and was hailed as one of "America's Foodiest Small Towns" by Bon Appetit.
"Restaurant Week is an ideal time for visitors to experience many of Ann Arbor's fantastic culinary offerings," said Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Mary Kerr. "Visitors will also find an abundance of independent shops, eclectic galleries, and top-notch performance venues that complement our impressive dining scene and illustrate how Ann Arbor is 'Doing Life Different.'"
During Restaurant Week, the Bureau suggests visitors take more than just one day to explore the Ann Arbor area and invites potential overnight guests to take advantage of special packages and rates from several Ann Arbor area hotels. Visitors can view these specials, available through January 31, 2011 at www.visitannarbor.org/deals.html.
About Ann Arbor
Home to the University of Michigan, The Ann Arbor area is a small, friendly town with big city sophistication, renowned for its many cultural offerings. Dining aficionados will appreciate the nearly 300 restaurants within a 20-mile radius of Ann Arbor, with options ranging from old-fashioned Italian bistros to trendy, contemporary American restaurants and everything in between. The Ann Arbor Area offers a variety of places to stay, including boutique hotels, budget hotels, and bed and breakfasts. For more information, call 1-800-888-9487, or go to www.visitannarbor.org.
The Mission of the Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau is to enhance the economy of the Ann Arbor area and Washtenaw County in general through the promotion of the area as a destination for overnight visitors.
CONTACT: Marianne Klinker, 734-995-7281
SOURCE Ann Arbor Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
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