Bon appetit! Downtown Sandusky Restaurant Week starts March 3

Explore local restaurants during Downtown Sandusky Restaurant Week from March 3-12.

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What is it: Get ready to bring your appetite to downtown Sandusky! The third annual Downtown Sandusky Restaurant Week is slated for March 3-12. This 10-day celebration of downtown restaurants began in 2020 with a small group of restaurant owners with the support of the City of Sandusky and Shores & Islands Ohio, says event coordinator Nikki Lloyd. 

“Our food and entertainment scene has been growing over the past decade, and we thought it was a great time to showcase what we have to offer,” says Lloyd via an email interview.

Why it’s important: Downtown Sandusky Restaurant Week doesn’t just satisfy taste buds–it also supports a good cause. The event raises money for OHgo, which delivers food and goods to families in need, stocks school pantries and delivers food to seniors. You can read more about OHgo in this story from The Helm.

“After taking a break due to COVID and its restrictions, I wanted to organize restaurant week again but in a different way–a way for our restaurant owners to give back to our community,” says Lloyd.  

Restaurants, eateries and specialty shops will operate during their regular business hours but will offer something special in support of the culinary celebration. Additionally, every location has pledged to donate to OHgo in order to participate in Downtown Sandusky Restaurant Week, Lloyd says. 

“Some of our other downtown businesses have already committed donations in the spirit of Restaurant Week,” Lloyd says.

Local businesses aren’t the only ones who can donate to Ohgo.

“We provide a QR code on our Restaurant Week menus to allow our guests to join in and make a direct donation to OHgo during their visit,” Lloyd adds.

Participating locations: Be sure to check out what these establishments have to offer!

Donations also have been made by The Lot Food Truck Park, Crowbar & Paddle Bar.

Author

A graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism, Beth has taught English Language Arts in the Sandusky City School district for 19 years, as well as writing and journalism courses through BGSU Firelands since 2006. Previously, Beth was the business reporter and city editor of the local newspaper and managing editor of a local entertainment publication. If you have a story to share, email Beth at editor@thehelmsandusky.com.

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