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Denver's Fall Restaurant Week: What To Know
Denver Restaurant Week organizers have released a list of restaurants and menus.

DENVER, CO — Restaurants and menus have been announced for the first-ever fall edition of Denver Restaurant Week, which is set to run from Nov. 13 to Nov. 22.
As of Thursday, more than 160 restaurants had signed up for the event, but more local spots are expected to register in the coming days.
You can view all restaurants and their menus here, and sort the lists according to price categories, foods and neighborhoods. Each restaurant has created a special menu for the set prices of $25, $35 or $45. Diners will also be able to order the dishes via takeout or delivery.
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Denver Restaurant Week is normally held in February, but organizers decided local businesses could really use the extra boost amid the coronavirus outbreak. Restaurants often see a lull in November, so the new fall event will help boost income, the organization said.
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The nonprofit that organizes the event — Visit Denver — said the pandemic created "extreme difficulties within the restaurant industry."
"This fall, Denver Restaurant Week's latest iteration will focus on advocacy for the industry while keeping the health and safety of the community top of mind," organizers said in a statement.
Denver is facing a surge in coronavirus cases and stricter guidelines; however in a news conference Tuesday, Mayor Michael Hancock said local restaurants have done a "phenomenal" job of adhering to public safety guidelines and keeping patrons safe.
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