Bethany Clough

Fresno Restaurant Week is here. How to get a meal – or two – for $20.22

Sunnyside Delicatessen, which reopened with new owners last year, is one of several restaurants participating in Dine Out Fresno County. For $20.22 it’s offering either any sandwich (except The Works), with a beer and a choice of fries, garlic fries, or cheese curds. Or, get two sandwiches, two bags of chips and two drinks for that price.
Sunnyside Delicatessen, which reopened with new owners last year, is one of several restaurants participating in Dine Out Fresno County. For $20.22 it’s offering either any sandwich (except The Works), with a beer and a choice of fries, garlic fries, or cheese curds. Or, get two sandwiches, two bags of chips and two drinks for that price. ezamora@fresnobee.com

Dining out may feel a little little different lately, but Fresno Restaurant Week is back with deals on meals at local restaurants.

Technically called Dine Out Fresno County, more than a dozen restaurants are participating, offering lunch or dinner for $20.22.

It starts Friday, Jan. 21 and runs until Sunday, Jan. 30.

It’s sponsored by the Fresno/Clovis Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Fresno chapter of the California Restaurant Association.

You can see the full list of restaurants participating at www.dineoutfresnocounty.com.

Some restaurants, but not all, shared their Dine Out menus on the website as of our deadline.

Many diners use the week as an affordable way to try a high-end restaurant’s food.

For example, 13 Prime Steak, an upscale restaurant in Clovis, is offering three crispy sweet potato tacos with cabbage slaw, spicy aioli, and pico de gallo with a choice of beer.

Some of the more affordable restaurants are offering two meals for $20.22. Like BJ’s Kountry Kitchen on Cedar and Herndon avenues, which is offering two omelets for that price, either a veggie omelet or a chile verde omelet.

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Restaurants participating in Dine Out Fresno County:

13 Prime Steak

Banzai Japanese Bar & Kitchen

BJ’s Kountry Kitchen, Cedar Avenue location

Bulldoc Korean Fusion

Colton’s Social House

Idle Hour Winery & Kitchen

Max’s Bistro & Bar

Papi’s Mex Grill

Qué Pasa! Mexican Cafe

Rocket Dog Gourmet Brats & Brew

Sequoia Brewing Co.

Sunnyside Delicatessen

Tower Blendz

Que Pasa! at Campus Pointe near Fresno State offers Mexican food and drinks and a tequila bar in this file photo from 2017.
Que Pasa! at Campus Pointe near Fresno State offers Mexican food and drinks and a tequila bar in this file photo from 2017. ERIC PAUL ZAMORA ezamora@fresnobee.com

This story was originally published January 20, 2022 at 4:01 PM.

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Bethany Clough
The Fresno Bee
Bethany Clough covers restaurants and retail for The Fresno Bee. A reporter for more than 20 years, she now works to answer readers’ questions about business openings, closings and other business news. She has a degree in journalism from Syracuse University and her last name is pronounced Cluff.
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