Dine Downtown in Palo Alto in August

Only a few of my semi-regular spots (Zibibbo, Nola, La Strada…) are on this year’s Dine Downtown participant list, but it’s a good excuse for Monday night’s out in August and to try some of the places I haven’t been in awhile (Spago, Three Seasons…).

From the press release:

Popular “Dine Downtown” Returns to Palo Alto!

Every Monday throughout the month of August 2005, participating restaurants in downtown Palo Alto will offer prix fixe dinner and/or lunch menus. This summer event celebrates Palo Alto’s vibrant community and highlights downtown Palo Alto’s superb eating establishments. Diners can choose from among the excellent restaurants participating in the Dine Downtown program, including Blue Chalk Café, Café Niebaum-Coppola, Coupa Café, Gordon Biersch, Il Fornaio, La Strada, LAVANDA, MacArthur Park, Maddalena’s & Café Fino, NOLA, Old Pro, Osteria, Pasta Pomodoro, Poolside Grill at the Sheraton, Soleil at the Westin, Spago Palo Alto, Three Seasons, University Café, and Zibibbo. Since each restaurant will create its own special menu for this event, take advantage of the five Mondays in August to try a new restaurant or taste something innovative at a familiar one!

Dine Downtown is produced by the Palo Alto Downtown Business & Professional Association (PAD) in conjunction with the downtown Palo Alto restaurant community. For more information about participating restaurants and menus, go to www.paloaltodowntown.com or call PAD at 650-462-1795.

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  1. Teich.Net :: All In » Dine Downtown Palo Alto is Back said,

    August 6, 2006 @ 8:25 pm

    [...] It’s hard to believe it was a year ago that I first wrote about Dine Downtown Palo Alto. It’s back this year, again with special menus at participating restaurants on Monday nights in August. I wish I were more enthused, but frankly, the Palo Alto restaurant scene has been a bit lack-luster recently. Perhaps this will be my excuse to finally revisit Osteria and Mantra. Eating Out» Palo Alto» Restaurants» [...]

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