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Dine Out Lauderdale 2023: August 1 – 31

Ready to tempt your tastebuds? Visit Lauderdale’s Dine Out Lauderdale restaurant month is ready to help you make it happen. Visit Lauderdale is offering locals and visitors a smorgasbord of ways to eat their way through Greater Fort Lauderdale with curated, three-course dining options. From August 1 through August 31, more than 80 participating restaurants and eateries throughout Greater Fort Lauderdale will feature prix fixe menus at $45, $55 or a luxe option for $75.

Backflip Beach Bar / Photo Credit DeepSleep Studio, Courtesy of Plunge Beach Resort

New this year are additional discounts on sweets and treats, brunches, happy hours, and exclusive culinary experiences such as cooking classes, dinners, wine pairings, and more. According to Visit Lauderdale’s President and CEO Stacy Ritter, it’s the ideal opportunity to showcase the area’s diverse dining options.

“Greater Fort Lauderdale not only welcomes everyone under the sun, we also proudly serve everything under the sun when it comes to a diversity of multicultural dining options,” Ritter said.

Foodies now is your chance to make plans this August. Mark your calendar to visit new restaurants such as KAO Bar and Grill, Negroni Weston and Rock and Brews which opened this summer. It’s also an opportunity to take a deeper dive into Greater Fort Lauderdale’s charming neighborhoods. Explore vibrant communities in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Wilton Manors, Lighthouse Point, Dania Beach, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Weston, Hallandale Beach and beyond.

Cuba Libre Restaurant

Dine Out Lauderdale also encourages guests to try new culinary concepts – go international and savor flavors at Bravo Peruvian Cuisine, Le Bistro or Cuba Libre Restaurant. Immerse yourself in new settings to enhance your dining experience – 3030 Ocean Restaurant, Aruba Beach Café and the Backflip Beach Bar all offer spectacular oceanfront views. Need some downtown energy, try the Harborwood Urban Kitchen & Bar or the Historic Downtowner.

Jaxson’s Ice Cream

No time for a sit-down meal, treat yourself to an artisan roast at the Koffee Kult topped off with dessert at the iconic Jaxson’s Ice Cream and parlor restaurant.

From Florida-grown, farm-to-table goodness to bespoke cocktails at trendy rooftop bars, and waterfront casual fare to culinary marvels from award-winning chefs, the dining scene in Greater Fort Lauderdale is as eclectic as it gets.

“Dine Out Lauderdale is a tasty way to support some of the most extraordinary restaurants we have throughout Greater Fort Lauderdale’s 31 municipalities during the entire month of August,” said Ritter.

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