Keeping tradition alive, a pair of hospitality groups hosts their own Restaurant Week

During the two hospitality group-hosted Restaurant Weeks, there are special prix fixe menus offered at a discounted price.

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Guests can enjoy a three-course meal at Indaco, including favorites like the wood-fired oven pizza.

Photo Courtesy of the Indigo Road Hospitality Group

Despite Charleston Restaurant Week not hosting its annual September installment, you can still score some meal deals.

Try something new or visit your old favorite during Indigo Road Restaurant Week and Cheers Charleston, Halls Restaurant Week. There are 12 area restaurants under the two hospitality groups’ umbrellas, offering pre-fixe meals at a discounted price.

The Indigo Road Hospitality Group’s second annual Restaurant Week will offer special menus at select restaurants through Sunday, Sept. 14.

  • Indaco | $55 | Our mouths are watering for a bite of the peach pizza.
  • Post House | $35 (lunch only) | Tomato and burrata sandwich, we’re in, we don’t even need to see the rest of the menu.

The Halls Management Group is offering guests a specially curated three-course menu from Wednesday, Sept. 10 through Tuesday, Sept. 16.

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