(WEAA) — Maryland Restaurant Week is back for its second year.
The event, hosted by the Restaurant Association of Maryland, runs from September 17- September 26.
Maryland Restaurant Week was created to help eateries suffering from negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
For ten days, participating businesses may offer special menus, discounts or seasonal fare for dine-in, curbside, or carryout.
For list of participating restaurants, click here.
Governor Larry Hogan tweeted, "As we kick off Maryland Restaurant Week, I encourage all Marylanders to #EatLocal and support their favorite restaurants in their community".
As we kick off Maryland Restaurant Week, I encourage all Marylanders to #EatLocal and support their favorite restaurants in their community.
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) September 17, 2021
Find a local restaurant participating near you: https://t.co/QTrKDPvXV2 pic.twitter.com/eFXCIXv5wv