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DTI Announces 2024 Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week Coming Up September 21-28

DTI Announces 2024 Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week Coming Up September 21-28

Downtown Topeka Inc. (DTI) is excited to announce dates for its 2024 Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week, coming up next month. This year’s downtown restaurant week is scheduled for September 21-28, and participating local businesses are gearing up to offer special menu items, drink discounts and more.

Downtown favorites like Brew Bank, The Celtic Fox, Cosmos Court, Hazel Hill Chocolate, The Pennant, TaCo., The Tee Box and The Weather Room have already signed on to participate, as DTI continues to recruit. More information about participating businesses and their restaurant-week specials may be found online HERE, or at DowntownTopekaInc.com under the “Restaurant Week” tab.

“Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week is back and tastier than ever,” said Jessyca Moreno, manager of Downtown Topeka. “DTI is thrilled to be finalizing details for eight days of food and fun, with help from some great community partners. I’ve been connecting with business owners who are excited to take part, and they’re cooking up some amazing specials for customers. We hope the community turns out to support this event and our downtown businesses.”

“I’m excited to see Downtown Topeka Restaurant Week return,” said Sean Dixon, president of Visit Topeka. “This type of activation is priceless for downtown’s community of entrepreneurs. When Topeka’s small businesses thrive, our community thrives. Whether you live in Topeka or are traveling from outside of town, we know that if you come hungry to downtown restaurant week, you’re bound to leave happy.”

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