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Eat Drink Triad Restaurant Week 2025

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Eat Drink Triad Restaurant Week will be held October 14 – 20, 2024. The event, hosted by Eat Drink Triad and Duke’s Mayo, features many of your favorite culinary destinations! The week will highlight preferred fast casual dining, neighborhood grills, and fine dining restaurants in Winston-Salem, Clemmons, Greensboro, High Point, Lexington, and Asheboro.

A VIP Pass is available for $25 and unlocks $1000 in special discounts all week at the 50 participating restaurants.

nterior of Xcaret Mexican Grill and Cantina
Xcaret Mexican Grill & Cantina is one of the restaurants participating in Restaurant Week
Photo by Aniya Ellison for MyWinston-Salem.com, © Cover Story Media, Inc, 2023

Restaurant Week Special Events

  • Toast Kickoff – October 3, Foothills Brewing, 6 – 8pm, 638 W 4th Street, Winston-Salem
  • Yelp Kickoff Reception – October 8, 5 – 8pm, Stock + Grain, 275 N Elm Street, High Point
  • Official Kickoff Reception, In collaboration with American Culinary Federation – October 14, 5 – 8pm. Founders Restaurant, 150 S Marshall Street, Winston-Salem
  • Small Business Showcase, In collaboration with Triad Local First, Forsyth Tech Small Business Center, SBTDC, and Hispanic League – October 15, 5:30 – 7:30pm, Viva Chicken, 3493 Burke Mill Road, Winston-Salem
  • Eat Drink Triad Showcase – October 16, 5 – 8pm, The Playground Golf & Sports Bar, 6355 Jessie Lane, Clemmons
  • Eat Drink Triad VIP Dinner – October 17, 5:30 – 8pm, Finial Restaurant at Grandover, 100 Club Road, Greensboro
  • Dine With The Dash – October 19, Truist Stadium, 951 Ballpark Way, Winston-Salem
  • What Happens In Winston Restaurant Hop – October 19, 2 – 8pm, Earl’s Restaurant, 121 W 9th Street, Winston-Salem

Restaurant Week Winston-Salem Participating Restaurants:

  • Ryan’s Restaurant – 719 Coliseum Drive
  • Earl’s – 121 W 9th Street
  • Heff’s Burger Club – 285 W 4th Street
  • Xcaret Mexican Grill & Cantina – 202 W 4th Street
  • Piedmont Aviation Snack Bar – 3820 N Liberty Street
  • O’Brien’s Deli – 4001 Country Club Road
  • Sage and Salt Bistro – 300 S Liberty Street
  • Foothills Brew Pub – 638 W 4th Street
  • Miam Breakfast House – 828 S Stratford Road
  • Forsyth Seafood – 108 N Martin Luther King Jr Drive
  • Diamond Back Grill – 751 N Avalon Avenue
  • Diamondback Downtown – 575 N Paterson Avenue
  • Oh’ Calcutta – 310 W 4th Street
  • Spotted Cow Steakhouse – 529 N Trade Street
  • Hungry Palate Bar & Grill – 239 W 4th Street
  • Six Hundredº – 450 N Paterson Avenue
  • The Katharine Brasserie & Bar – 401 N Main Street
  • Viva Chicken – 3493 Burke Mill Road
  • Cugino Forno – 486 N Paterson Avenue

For the VIP Pass, registration for Special Events, and a list of all triad restaurants see Eat Drink Restaurant Week Website

Winston-Salem’s Many Restaurants

Our city is fortunate to have such a diverse choice of restaurants. We have different types: casual, romantic, brunch, and fine dining, and nationalities: Japanese, Greek, Italian, and Indian. Look at our best restaurants in Winston-Salem article to find the type of eatery you would like to visit.

Which restaurant are you looking forward to most for restaurant week? Tell us in the comments.

Michelle Schenker

Born right here in Winston-Salem, NC, at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center, Michelle is a native. At age one she moved to Virginia but after spending 30+ years moving around Virginia, Tennessee, Massachusetts, California and even Paris, France, Michelle returned home to Winston-Salem in 2004. A job at Hanes brought her but the heart of the city has kept her here. Her favorite things about Winston-Salem are its welcoming people who call it home, its art-centric culture, and its perfect location at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains and a short drive to the beaches of the Atlantic. The lack of traffic is a pretty tremendous asset as well, especially since it gives her more free time to enjoy making art and playing with her dogs, Lily and Barley. Michelle is one of the many residents of this great city who are thrilled to call this "My Winston-Salem"!

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