Dine Out Lauderdale Goes Into Overtime

Visit Lauderdale’s prix-fixe culinary showcase will now run through Sept. 30.

The prix-fixe promotion that gives foodies more than 100 reasons to sample fare at restaurants in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Dania Beach, Pompano Beach and other communities in Broward County has added a bonus month. Visit Lauderdale recently announced that Dine Out Lauderdale will run all the way through September.

“The response to Dine Out Lauderdale has been fantastic, so we’re very excited to extend the promotion through September,” says Stacy Ritter, Visit Lauderdale’s president and CEO. “Dine Out Lauderdale captures the amazing variety of culinary talent that has chosen to make Greater Fort Lauderdale home. It encourages everyone to sample what’s new as well as return to the restaurants they love.”

Along with curated prix-fixe deals at restaurants all over the county, the Dine Out program also includes special cooking classes. Participating restaurants include:

• Fort Lauderdale: 3030 Ocean, Boatyard, Bo’s Beach, Burlock Coast, Evelyn’s Fort Lauderdale, Louie Bossi’s, Morton’s the Steakhouse, S3, Rivertail, Sistrunk Marketplace, Shooters Waterfront, Wild Sea Oyster Bar & Grille and Wild Thyme

• Hollywood: Diplomat Prime, Margaritaville, JWB Prime Steak & Seafood and Point Royal

• Pompano Beach: Café Maxx, Sushi Lab

• Lauderdale-by-the-Sea: Aruba Beach Café and Even Keel Fish Shack

Check out visitlauderdale.com/dineout for the complete list of participating restaurants and the their prix-fixe menus.

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