Burlington County Restaurant Week Returns This Summer

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Now in its sixth year, the weeklong promotion celebrates Burlington County’s restaurants, taverns, breweries, distilleries, wineries and food trucks. Restaurant Week showcases the amazing food, drinks, deserts and appetizers they serve.

Throughout the week, the Commissioners, Senator Singleton and the Chamber of Commerce will highlight participating establishments by making visits and posting spotlights about them on social media.

Most participating establishments also choose to create special menus, dishes or discounts to offer customers during the week.

“Restaurant Week was one of the first economic development initiatives our Board created in 2019, and it has rapidly grown to become one of the most popular of its kind in the entire region,” said Burlington County Commissioner Director Dr. Felicia Hopson. “More than 100 restaurants and eateries from across the county participated last year and we’re already hearing from some excited about this year’s edition. We’re proud of its success and we’re looking forward to making 2026 our biggest Restaurant Week yet.”

Restaurants can now sign up for Restaurant Week by completing a short online registration form at https://burlingtoncountynj.formstack.com/forms/burlco_restaurant_week_2026 .

There’s no charge to participate. Restaurants are simply asked to create a special dish, menu, discount or similar promotion of their choosing for the week.

A list of participating restaurants and their planned specials is published online at https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1844/Restaurant-Week .

“In every corner of Burlington County, you can find incredible restaurants, cafes, and breweries, many of which are family-owned,” said Senator Troy Singleton. “The owners and employees are our neighbors, friends and family members, and they deserve our support. Restaurant Week is an opportunity not only to celebrate outstanding food and unique experiences these establishments provide, but also the vital role they play in strengthening our local downtowns and economy. We’re proud to partner in this effort once again. I encourage new restaurants to join our line-up, and urge everyone to come out and support these businesses.”

Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kristi Howell said Restaurant Week is a way to support one of the county’s most important business sectors.

“Restaurants are proven economic development engines. They not only create jobs and support nearby suppliers, they strengthen neighborhoods and bring people to downtowns and commercial districts,” said Howell. “Restaurant Week helps encourage the industry’s growth and reminds residents of the great dining choices in their own hometowns and county. It’s a proven difference-maker and we’re proud to have partnered in the event’s rapid growth and success.”

“Restaurant Week is a way to support local businesses and local workers,” added Commissioner Randy Brolo. “Whether you’re looking for a new great place to discover or you want to support a longtime favorite, Restaurant Week is the perfect time to dine out and enjoy the many outstanding dining choices available in Burlington County. This summer’s celebration will be here soon, so make sure to mark your calendars and check back to see all the great participating restaurants and specials.”