Indulge in Unbeatable Flavors at Dine Out Lauderdale

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Visit Lauderdale’s extremely popular “Dine Out Lauderdale” restaurant series returns in August. The food event welcomes food lovers to enjoy the finest offerings from Greater Fort Lauderdale’s dynamic dining scene, offering specially curated menus at discounted prices. From Aug. 1 to Sept. 30, more than 140 restaurants across the area will offer menus at $35, $45, $55 or a luxurious option for $75 to cater to every palate.

“Dine Out Lauderdale is a fantastic opportunity to explore and enjoy the rich flavors that make our destination a food lover’s paradise,” said Stacy Ritter, president and CEO of Visit Lauderdale. “There’s a thriving culinary community in Greater Fort Lauderdale and we’re looking forward to welcoming food enthusiasts from across the world this summer.”

Patrons can explore trendy rooftop bars, undiscovered hidden gems, and a variety of international cuisines, from Greek and Italian to Lebanese and Mexican dishes. Whether they crave fresh seafood, indulgent steaks, or innovative plant-based dishes, Dine Out Lauderdale has something to excite every palate.

This year’s event boasts a record number of participating restaurants. Diners can savor dishes from beloved establishments like Louie Bossi’s Ristorante, Jaxson’s Ice Cream and Parlor Restaurant, and Aruba Beach Cafe or explore some new options such as MAASS, Even Keel Fish & Oyster and Rock & Brews. Beyond dining, the event introduces innovative activities. Attendees can join Fort Lauderdale Craft Food Tours, indulge in a “food as medicine” dinner at Evelyn’s Restaurant in the Four Seasons, or master dumpling-making at Temple Street Eatery.

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Participants can also explore Greater Fort Lauderdale’s vibrant culinary scene at participating food halls like Sistrunk Marketplace, Block40, and Baoshi. These bustling venues offer diverse flavors, all conveniently housed under one roof.

Dine Out Lauderdale also offers an opportunity to explore Greater Fort Lauderdale’s charming neighborhoods. This year’s restaurant partners are creating unique dishes in vibrant communities like Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Dania Beach, Lighthouse Point, Coconut Creek, Wilton Manors, Plantation, Weston, Oakland Park, Coral Springs, Davie and beyond.

Dine Out Lauderdale serves as a culinary gateway to Greater Fort Lauderdale’s diverse neighborhoods. Participating restaurants craft distinctive dishes across a tapestry of vibrant communities this year. From the coastal charm of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea to the inland allure of Coral Springs, diners can savor local flavors in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Dania Beach, Lighthouse Point, Coconut Creek, Wilton Manors, Plantation, Weston, Oakland Park, Pembroke Pines, Davie, and beyond.

Use the hashtag #DineOutLauderdale to share culinary adventures.

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