Visit Montgomery and Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) are hosting MoCo Eats Week. The event began April 23 and continues through May 3 and is described as “the ultimate foodie experience,” supporting local food and beverage businesses including restaurants, bakeries, breweries and wineries.
Participants can download a “Digital Saving Pass” on the Visit Montgomery website to access over 50 deals and discounts for food and beverage locations throughout the county.
Additionally, MoCo Eats Week will be offering a giveaway program through its Digital Savings Pass where participants will have the chance to win gift cards and “staycation packages.” Each check-in to a participating local eatery will count as one entry to the giveaway.
According to the event website:
- 1 Check-in = Entry to win a $50 Gift Card
- 3+ Check-ins = Entry to Win $100 in Gift Cards
- 5+ Check-ins = Entry to Win One of Six Staycation Packages
The staycation packages include a free night at a local hotel and eatery discounts and/or passes for that location, including North Bethesda at Pike & Rose, Gaithersburg at Rio Lakefront, Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg and Downtown Silver Spring.
The Digital Savings Pass will include beverage discounts like 10% off all Maryland-made spirits, wines and beers at all Montgomery County Liquor and Wine locations and 15% off wine tours at Vino 301 Wine Concierge. Deals can also be accessed for local establishments including Doc Waters Cidery in Germantown, the Urban Winery of Silver Spring, True Respite Brewing Company in Derwood and more.
Small, family-owned eateries participating in the event include El Andariego Restaurant, Kuya Ja’s Lechon Belly, Cielo Rojo and Las Brasita.
In addition to discounts with Montgomery County-based food and beverage businesses, MoCo Eats Week will be offering daily deals at chain establishments including Auntie Anne’s, BIBIBOP Asian Grill, Corner Bakery and more.
🍴 Show your support for our local bakeries, breweries, restaurants, wineries and more! MoCo Eats Week continues through May 3.
Details: https://t.co/nCjMAc5Rpt. pic.twitter.com/EvBVyqtVW3— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) April 26, 2021