Reservations open for 27th Annual DFW Restaurant Week

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Reservations open for 27th Annual DFW Restaurant Week
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Reservations open Monday for the 27th Annual DFW Restaurant Week, the annual event where more than 100 local restaurants across North Texas offer prix fixe meals at discounted rates.

The event begins Aug. 7 and runs through Aug. 13. However, select restaurants hold a preview weekend Aug. 3-6 and most eateries extend dining through Sept. 3.through OpenTable on DFWRestaurantWeek.comDining options are $39 or $49 for a three-course dinner. A Signature Experience Dinner is $99, lunches are $24 and weekend brunch is $29. Many restaurants also offer a fourth course, but you'll need a certificate.

To see a list of participating restaurants, learn more about each dining option or to see how much money is donated from each meal,

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