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Hungry for a Good Deal? Restaurant Week Starts Now

Restaurant Week begins today and continue through Thursday, March 1, though it excludes Friday and Saturday.

For those looking to dine out without breaking the bank, Westfield's Restaurant Week may offer an appetizing opportunity to do just that.

Starting today and continuing through Thursday, March 1, participating restaurants will feature two course lunches for $10, two-course dinners for $20, and three-course dinners for $30.

It's not just restaurants, wine merchants and yogurt and ice cream shops have gotten into the act as well hosting deals on libations and desserts.

Tax, gratuity and beverages are not included unless otherwise noted. The offer excludes Friday and Saturday. Reservations are recommended and can be arranged by contacting the restaurants directly. 

Below are a list of participating restaurants:

16 Prospect Wine Bar & Bistro
16 Prospect St., 908-232-7320, www.16prospect.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Acquaviva delle fonti
115 Elm St. 908-301-0700, www.acquaviva-dellefonti.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $30

Ana Beall’s Tea Room
415 Westfield Ave., 908-264-4221, www.anabeallstearoom.com
Lunch $10

The Brick Oven
117 Quimby St., 908-317-9500
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Boulevard Bistro
301 South Ave. W., 908-264-8252, www.theblvdbistro.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Cosimo's
118 East Broad St., 908-654-8787, www.cosimosrestaurant.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Gabi's Sushi & Noodles
13 Elm St. 908-389-1189, www.gabisushiandnoodles.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Isabella's American Bistro
39 Elm St. 908-233-8830, www.isabellasbistro.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20 

Jeffrey's of Westfield
114 Central Ave., 908-232-4517, www.jeffreysofwestfield.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Limani Seafood Grill
235 North Ave. 908-233-0052, www.limaniwestfieldnj.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $30

Mojave Grille
35 Elm St., 908-233-7772, www.mojavegrille.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Robert Treat Deli
113 Quimby St., 908-232-0925, www.roberttreatdeli.com
3 course Lunch $10, includes drink & dessert

Splash of Thai
321 South Ave. W., 908-232-0402, www.splashofthairestaurant.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Theresa's
47 Elm St., 908-233-9133, www.theresasrestaurant.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $20

Turning Point
137 Central Ave., 908-264-8180, www.theturningpoint.biz
Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch $10

Wild Greens
102 E. Broad St., 908-228-2783, Lunch $10, Dinner $10

Xocolatz Restaurant & Grill
235 Elmer St., 908-232-3962, www.xocolatznj.com
Lunch $10, Dinner $30

Participating Wine Merchants: 

Mention "Restaurant Week" for 10 percent off during Restaurant Week.

CoolVines
23 Elm St., 908-232-5050, www.coolvines.com

The Liquor Basket
115 Quimby St., 908-232-1900

Westfield Wine & Liquor
276 North Ave. E., 908-232-1133

Enjoy a "Buy One Get One Free"  Dessert Options:  

Bovella’s Pastry Shoppe
101 E. Broad St., 908-232-4149, www.bovellas.com
Buy One Get One cupcake

Cold Stone Creamery
163 E. Broad St., 908-518-0044, www.coldstonecreamery.com 

Buy one scoop of ice cream, frozen yogurt or sorbet with one mix-in (in a cup) for $1.99 + tax, get one free. Cones extra.

FroYo
270 North Ave. E., 908-654-1414, www.facebook.com/froyowestfield  

Buy One Get One yogurt, regular or large size. Toppings & tax extra.

Swirl Whirl Yogurt Buffet
23 Elm St., 908-233-7300, www.swirlwhirl.com  

Buy One Get One any yogurt of equal or lesser weight.

Yapple Yogurt
116 Elm St., www.yappleyogurt.com

Buy One Get One anything of equal or lesser size.

With so many restaurant to choose from, where will you begin? Tell us in the comments section!

Jeffrey Bennett January 31, 2012 at 05:28 pm
Looking forward to this!
Steve January 31, 2012 at 07:02 pm
This is awsome. The wife and I are going to hit as many places as we can. Great way to find some new favoite places.
harry February 3, 2012 at 03:29 pm
My cholesterol levels are already too high.

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