The 10-day celebration features special events, unique menu offerings and discounts.
Rodney Worth, The Peasant and the Pear (Photo by Ron Essex Photography)
Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week is back for a fifth consecutive year as it hopes to feature some of the top restaurants, wineries and breweries in Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville.
The 10-day celebration will take place Feb. 21 through March 2 and will feature special events, unique menu offerings and discounts.
The kick-off dinner will take place Thursday, Feb. 20, and start with a cocktail reception at Crush’d in Danville, followed by dinner and a live auction at Tides Restaurant. The dinner will feature a four-course tasting menu co-created by three local chefs, including Elvin Sanchez from Tides, Jose Hernandez from Forbes Mill and Rodney Worth from The Peasant & The Pear. Tides’ sommelier Marc Dumont will add a wine pairing. Tickets are $165.
There’s a beer vs. wine dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 26, when Heather McGrail of McGrail Vineyards will select wines and Eric Wall of BottleTaps will select drinks to pair with each food course, then guests will vote on whether they enjoyed beer or wine better after each course. Tickets go on sale soon.
A South American Street Food Party will take place at Oyo in Pleasanton on Friday, Feb. 28, when South American and Caribbean flavors will be on the menu while a steel drum band elevates the festivities with tropical sounds. Tickets are $65.
Be sure to check in before dining to gain raffle tickets for a grand prize giveaway that features a two-night stay in the Tri-Valley, Blackhawk Museum passes, Pedego electric bike rentals and $250 in gift cards to local establishments.
Details: Find out more at visittrivalley.com/restaurantweek.
Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week is back for a fifth consecutive year featuring some of the top restaurants, wineries and breweries in Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville.
The 10-day celebration will take place Feb. 21 through March 2 with special events, signature menu offerings and discounts.
A Feb. 20 kick-off dinner will start with a cocktail reception at Crush’d in Danville, followed by a four-course dinner at Tides Restaurant created by three local chefs, including Elvin Sanchez from Tides, Jose Hernandez from Forbes Mill and Rodney Worth from The Peasant & The Pear. Tides’ sommelier Marc Dumont will add a wine pairing. Tickets are $165.
There’s a beer vs. wine dinner on Feb. 26, with Heather McGrail of McGrail Vineyards selecting wines and Eric Wall of BottleTaps drinks to pair with each food course, and guests will vote on which libation they enjoyed more after each course. Tickets go on sale soon.
A South American Street Food Party is slated for Pleasanton’s Oyo on Feb. 28, with a menu of South American and Caribbean flavors and a steel drum band to elevate the festivities with tropical sounds. Tickets are $65.
During restaurant week, be sure to check in before dining for a chance to win a grand prize giveaway that features a two-night Tri-Valley stay, Blackhawk Museum passes, Pedego electric bike rentals and $250 in gift cards to local establishments.
Details: Find out more at visittrivalley.com/restaurantweek.