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PMVB planning restaurant week Nov. 17-22

Back for a second time in 2024, more than 30 restaurants across the Poconos will serve up deals and special menus for Taste of the Poconos Restaurant Week from Nov. 17-22.

New this time around is a free Restaurant Week guide that includes an interactive map of participating restaurants.

After great success in April 2024, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau and many of its restaurant members are bringing back the opportunity to discover delicious dishes and drinks from a diverse cross-section of flavors.

Take advantage of exclusive special menus and savings as you explore the vibrant culinary scene across Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon counties.

The new guide serves as a digital pass for mobile devices, giving users an easy-to-navigate map and listing of the restaurants serving up deals on dinners, preconfigured menus to match any appetite and updates for promotions during Restaurant Week

“We are extremely fortunate to have some of the best restaurants for families, date nights, major milestone celebrations and just a night out without the worry of cooking at home,” said Chris Barrett, president/CEO of the PMVB. “Restaurant Week is extremely popular because it combines these great restaurants across our region with special menus and an affordable experience for any price point.”

Sign up for the guide before or during the week of Nov. 17-22 and embark on a foodie journey that celebrates the restaurants, the culinary creators, mixologists and exceptional waitstaff at each of the region’s participating locations. For more information and a complete list of participating restaurants, visit PoconoMountains.com/Pocono-restaurant-week.

Pocono Mountains visitor information is available online at PoconoMountains.com or by phone at 570-421-5791. Established in 1934, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau is a private, nonprofit membership organization. The PMVB is the official destination marketing organization for the four counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon in Northeastern Pennsylvania.