More than 200 establishments in and around D.C. are participating in Restaurant Week this year, far too many to cram into seven days. How to pick the precious few you have time (or money) to try? Consider that some restaurants roll out a separate menu for the week that includes simpler, easier dishes to deal with the high diner volume. One way to make sure you're getting a good deal--go to one of these 12 spots offering their full regular menu.
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Ardeo + Bardeo
Entire dinner menu on the table. Diners pick one item from soups, salads, small bites, or vegetables; one item from pasta, meat, or seafood; and one dessert.
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Barcode
The full menu is available to build a four-course dinner, plus diners get a free glass of wine.
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Dino
Choose three courses from the full dinner menu; take 33 percent off $50 bottles of wine.
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Floriana Restaurant
Any soup, salad or appetizer on the regular menu can be paired with any pasta and any dessert.
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Jackson 20
The entire brunch, lunch, and dinner menus are up for grabs. Bonus: bottomless mimosas for brunch.
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Liberty Tavern
Full lunch and dinner menus available.
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Lima
Choose a three-course dinner from the regular dinner menu.
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Lyon Hall
Full lunch and dinner menus available, minus the charcuterie and cheese.
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M Street Bar and Grill
All appetizers and entrees from the lunch menu are available; choose three courses from the full dinner menu.
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Tallula
Full dinner menu available, though the menu is updated frequently.
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Tosca Ristorante
For dinner, choose any appetizer, any entrée, and any dessert.
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Urbana
Any appetizer, entrée, and dessert combo on the regular lunch or dinner menus available.
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