Special menus & deals April 6-11, 2025
Serving up special offers and menus, nearly 30 restaurants across the Poconos are taking part in Taste of the Poconos Restaurant Week from April 6-11, 2025.Back again is a free Restaurant Week guide that includes an interactive map of participating restaurants.
After two restaurant weeks in 2024, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) and more than two dozen of its restaurant members are offering delicious dishes and drinks. Take advantage of exclusive prix fixe menus and savings as you explore the vibrant culinary scene across Wayne, Pike, Monroe, and Carbon counties.
The guide serves as a digital pass for mobile devices giving users an easy-to-navigate map and listing of the restaurants serving up deals on dinners, pre-configured menus to match any appetite and updates for promotions during Restaurant Week.
PHOTOS: Pocono Mountains Restaurant Week
April 6-11, 2025
“Get out and explore the great menus and hospitality at dozens of restaurants throughout the region,” said Chris Barrett, President/CEO of the PMVB. “Restaurant Week is the perfect chance to take advantage of special menus and affordable prices that are hard to find any other time of the year.”
Sign up for the guide before or during the week of April 6, 2025 and embark on a foodie journey that celebrates the restaurants, the culinary creators, mixologists, and exceptional waitstaff at each of our region’s participating locations. For more information and a complete list of participating restaurants, visit PoconoMountains.com/Pocono-restaurant-week. Use #PoconoEats to share your plates from Pocono Mountains Restaurant Week. Tag #PoconoMtns or @PoconoTourism on Instagram to have your adventures featured on our page.
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Pocono Mountains visitor information is available online at PoconoMountains.com or by phone at (570) 421-5791. Established in 1934, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau is a private, non-profit membership organization. The PMVB is the official destination marketing organization for the four counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe, and Carbon in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The PMVB operates the 24/7 Pocono Television Network which can be found on streaming, broadcast and cable.