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6th Annual Burlington County Restaurant Week Will Be Held August 3-9

6th Annual Burlington County Restaurant Week Will Be Held August 3-9

The Weeklong Celebration Spotlights Burlington County Restaurants, Breweries, Distilleries, Wineries and Food Trucks

MOUNT HOLLY – Burlington County’s tastiest dishes and drinks will be showcased again this summer during the upcoming Burlington County Restaurant Week.


Now in its 6th year, the weeklong celebration of Burlington County restaurants, taverns, breweries, distilleries, wineries and food trucks will be the first full week of August, from Aug. 3rd through Aug. 9th.

During the week, participating restaurants will create special menus, specials, discounts and even signature dishes to offer patrons. The Burlington County Commissioners, State Senator Troy Singleton, the Burlington County Bridge Commission Department of Economic Development and the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce will also highlight participating establishments by making visits and posting spotlights about them and their specials on social media.

The County promotion originated with Commissioner Director Dr. Felicia Hopson shortly after she first took office. She wanted to create a way for the County to celebrate the diverse food establishments in our communities. It has grown each year to become one of the biggest and most recognizable Restaurant Weeks in the Greater Philadelphia region.

Last year, nearly 100 restaurants ended up participating in the summer promotion.

“Burlington County is home to many of the best restaurants in the region and we created our Restaurant Week to showcase them and their importance to our economy and communities,” said Hopson. “Each Restaurant Week we reach new diners and show them they don’t need to travel to Philadelphia, New York or Atlantic City for great food and entertainment. They can find it right here at home in Burlington County.”

“Burlington County values small businesses, not just because of their economic importance and jobs but also because they are the backbone of our local communities,” added Commissioner Deputy Director Allison Eckel. “Dining locally during Restaurant Week is a way to support our county’s restaurants and their many employees, along with the local downtowns and business districts where they are located.”

Restaurants can sign up for the 2025 Restaurant Week by completing a short online form at 2025 Burlington County Restaurant Week - Formstack .

There’s no charge to participate. Restaurants should start planning their specials or discounts soon.

A list of participating restaurants and their planned specials is available online at https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1844/Restaurant-Week and will be updated daily as businesses sign up.

“In every corner of Burlington County there are amazing restaurants, including many smaller, family-run businesses whose owners and employees are our neighbors, friends and family members,” said Senator Singleton. “Restaurant Week celebrates delicious food but also the impact restaurants have on our local downtowns and communities. It’s a great promotion and we are excited to partner in it once again.”

“Restaurant Week is one of Burlington County’s biggest achievements from the last decade and we are proud to have helped with its rapid growth and success,” added Kristi Howell, president and CEO of the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce. “In just a few years, it has become one of the biggest restaurant weeks in a region that includes Philadelphia and Atlantic City. It provides participating businesses a big lift and made local dining cool and exciting. This year’s celebration is coming soon, so make sure you mark your calendar and check back to see all the great participating restaurants and their specials.”


Photo 1: Burlington County Commissioner shows off a pizza he purchased from Marcello’s Coal Fired Restaurant and Pizza in Bordentown during a past Burlington County Restaurant Week. This year’s showcase of Burlington County restaurants will be held from Aug. 3 through Aug. 9. Burlington County restaurants, taverns, breweries, wineries, distilleries and food trucks are encouraged to sign up to participate.


Photo 2: Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson and Commissioner Deputy Director Allison Eckel dine with members of the Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council at The Local Eatery and Pub in Mount Holly during a past Burlington County Restaurant Week. This year’s showcase of Burlington County restaurants will be held from Aug. 3 through Aug. 9. Burlington County restaurants, taverns, breweries, wineries, distilleries and food trucks are encouraged to sign up to participate.

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