Get hungry for Louisville Restaurant Week

Grab your appetite for this event benefitting Feed Louisville.

An aerial shot of Osteria Italian Seafood's grilled salmon topped with microgreens and orange sauce.

Grilled salmon is one of the main course options for Osteria Italian Seafood’s $46 prix fixe menu.

Photo courtesy of Osteria Italian Seafood

Louisville Restaurant Week is back, and it runs from Monday, Feb. 24 through Monday, March 2. Here are all the details you need to know to dig in.

How much does Louisville Restaurant Week cost?

That depends on you... and your appetite. Dine on prix fixe three-course menus with price points at $26, $36, $46, or $56

What does Louisville Restaurant Week benefit?

For each meal purchased, $1 will go toward Feed Lousiville, a nonprofit focused on food insecurity. Recently, the org has committed to flood relief through food and essential resources.

What is the best restaurant for Louisville Restaurant Week?

So far, 22 restaurants are participating — and counting.

We took a poll and 60% of our readers said they were most looking forward to Osteria Italian Seafood. (We can’t blame them; that salmon looks divine.)

But our readers were also fired up for Harry’s and Brasserie Provence. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with any of the options.

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