Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on April 1.
New Haven, CT – April 1st, 2022 – The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce President & CEO, Garrett Sheehan, and CT Governor Lamont, met for lunch at Villa Lulu to show support for New Haven Restaurant Week(s). The Restaurant Week(s) began on March 27th and will conclude on April 9th. Restaurant Week is a celebration of dining throughout the Elm City with city-wide dining deals.
Produced by Market New Haven, Inc., the spring installment of New Haven Restaurant Week(s) features 53 participating restaurants, eateries and cafes in eight neighborhoods. Dining deals include pre-fix menus, meals consisting of several courses served at a total fixed price, special pricing, with percentage discounts, and complimentary add-ons. Deals vary at participating establishments. Advanced reservations are strongly encouraged.
The Shops at Yale will offer free 2-hour parking with a same-day purchase of $25 or more from participating restaurants at lots located at 255 Crown Street and 56 Broadway. Park New Haven will offer a $5 parking rate during lunch in the Crown Street and Temple Street Garages. This offer is applicable from March 27th to April 9th between 11am and 2 pm.
“We are excited for the return of the highly anticipated Restaurant Week. New Haven restaurants are open for business and ready to welcome their customers back. Supporting our restaurants is key after the past few difficult years they have had, and as they continue to recover. We encourage everyone to come back to New Haven to support our restaurants not only during this time, but also after the conclusion of the Restaurant Week,” said Garrett Sheehan, President & CEO of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce.
For more information regarding Restaurant Week, including a full list of participating restaurants, visit www.infonewhaven.com/nhrw22/.
About the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
The Greater New Haven Chamber, whose mission is to provide value through resources and services to its partner companies and to lead regional economic growth through bold and effective advocacy, serves 15 municipalities, Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge. Established in 1794, the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce is one of the three oldest institutions of its kind in the United States.
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