The live DFW Restaurant Week directory gives diners one place to find participating restaurants, compare promotional price tiers and follow reservation links.
Start with the official reservation directory. Its filters let readers narrow the list by city, county, cuisine and participating week, which can make a regional list more useful for a specific night or part of North Texas.
Check the price tier before booking
The directory identifies $29 brunch and lunch options, $49 and $59 three-course dinners, and $99 Signature Experiences. Diners can use those tiers alongside the geographic and cuisine filters to compare the available menus before choosing a reservation link.
Because the directory is live, readers should check the current listing and menu for the restaurant they are considering rather than relying on a separate recap.
Where the charitable share goes
The event’s official site says the promotion, now in its 30th year, supports the North Texas Food Bank and Lena Pope. About 20% of each promotional meal’s cost is donated, according to the site.
For the quickest route to a suitable option, set the location and participating-week filters first, then narrow by cuisine and price tier before reviewing menus and booking.