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The Boathouse (all four locations) is one of 30+ restaurants participating in Richmond Restaurant Week. | Photo via The Boathouse

In case you missed it, Richmond Restaurant Week (RRWeek) is happening now through Sun., April 24. Dining out this week does more than just fill you up with a good meal — it also makes a difference in your community.

For 20+ years, diners have enjoyed delicious local meals and sipped on tasty cocktails while simultaneously fighting hunger during RRWeek. To date, it’s raised $920,000+ and helped Feed More distribute ~3.7 million meals to neighbors in their time of need.

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Behind the scenes at Sam Miller’s: Oyster Bar and Seafood Restaurant. | Photo provided by Richmond Restaurant Week

This year, RRWeek is bringing back the prix-fixe meal. Diners can enjoy a three-course meal for $35.22, with $5.22 of every meal donated to help Feed More nourish communities and empower lives.

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La Grotta’s Carpaccio di Manzo is a great way to start your restaurant week experience. | Photo provided by Richmond Restaurant Week

Here’s a sneak peek at participating restaurants:

  • Alewife
  • Julep’s
  • La Grotta
  • Max’s on Broad
  • Quirk Hotel Lobby Bar + Q Rooftop
  • Sam Miller’s
  • The Boathouse at Sunday Park
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Every dollar donated to Feed More helps provide healthy meals to seniors, kids, and individuals in need. | Photo provided by Richmond Restaurant Week

See the complete list of restaurants + make a reservation here.*

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