Here Are The 41 UWS Eateries Participating In NYC Restaurant Week

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Even the coronavirus pandemic won't stop restaurant week, which gives New Yorkers the chance to taste the city's finest eateries at discounted prices.

A record number of restaurants — including 41 on the Upper West Side — are participating in this month's "Restaurant Week To Go," which will offer select $20.21 meal options for takeout and delivery starting Monday.

"Restaurants and restaurant workers need our support now more than ever, so it was important to us that all eateries across the five boroughs had the opportunity to participate in this program aimed at increasing local support," Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company, which organizes the annual event, said in a statement.

To further support restaurants, the platforms Seamless, Grubhub, BentoBox, Bbot and Tock have agreed to discount commissions or waive delivery fees.

Here are the participating Upper West Side restaurants.

  • 5 Napkin Burger

  • AG Kitchen

  • Bar Boulud

  • Bareburger UWS

  • Bettola NYC

  • Brad's Burger & BBQ

  • Cafe Fiorello

  • Carmine's - Upper West Side

  • Celeste

  • Cotta

  • Daily Provisions - Upper West Side

  • Ella Kitchen & Bar

  • Elea

  • Epicerie Boulud - Lincoln Center

  • Fred's

  • French Roast

  • Good Enough To Eat

  • Grain House

  • Harvest Kitchen

  • Hi-Life Restaurant

  • Jacob's Pickles

  • Jing Fong - Upper West Side

  • La Boite en Bois

  • La Sirene UWS

  • The Leopard at Des Artistes

  • Maison Pickle

  • Motorino - Upper West Side

  • Nice Matin

  • North Mizon

  • Nougatine at Jean-Georges

  • Playa Betty's

  • RedFarm - Upper West Side

  • Rosa Mexicano - Lincoln Center

  • Sarabeth's Upper West Side

  • Serafina Upper West

  • Serafina West 105

  • Shinbashi 72

  • The Smith Lincoln Square

  • Tarallucci e Vino Upper West Side

  • Virgil's Real BBQ - Upper West Side

  • Yu Kitchen

You can check out the full list of restaurants participating across the five boroughs, here.

Patch reporter Maya Kaufman contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on the Upper West Side Patch