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Try a new place to dine during Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week

Meet Chicago Northwest, a destination marketing organization, celebrates the abundance of dining choices in the Northwest suburbs by launching the second annual Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week 2015, Feb. 19 - March 1.

Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week 2015, created in partnership with local restaurants, presents a selection of 40 area dining establishments all offering exclusive, affordably-priced, three-course prix fixe lunch and dinner menus.

Lunch menu prices, depending upon the individual restaurant, include $10, $15, $20. Dinner menu prices include $25, $30, $35. Participating restaurants include casual bistros and grills to high-end steak houses. Several new restaurants have joined the promotion for 2015 including Shaw's Crab House, Tokio Pub, Grillhouse by David Burke and Ditka's.

"Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week 2015 offers a fantastic and affordable way to find your next favorite Chicagoland restaurant. We are so excited about the number and variety of our restaurant partners planning to participate, this year." said Dave Parulo, president of Meet Chicago Northwest.

A complete list of participating restaurants and prix-fixe menus can be seen on the official Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week 2015 website, www.dinechicagonw.com.

Meet Chicago Northwest is the official destination marketing organization for the Chicago Northwest region comprised of the eight communities of Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Village, Itasca, Rolling Meadows, Roselle, Schaumburg, Streamwood and Wood Dale. These communities offer amenities including 62 hotels with over 9,800 guest rooms, over 25 major attractions and more than 500 restaurants.

The organization's mission is to make a positive economic impact by marketing and selling the region to groups and individual travelers.

Meet Chicago Northwest is the first Illinois tourism organization to earn the prestigious Destination Marketing Accreditation Program accreditation developed by Destination Marketing Association International. Information about Meet Chicago Northwest is available at www.ChicagoNorthwest.com.

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