Maple Grove Restaurant Week Returns: How To Eat, Scan and Win $1K
Local foodies, unite! Maple Grove Restaurant Week is officially back for its third year.
From Aug. 10-15, diners can visit 17 participating restaurants for special deals, unique events and exclusive menu items.
“We are the Restaurant Capital of Minnesota,” said Anne Anderson with Experience Maple Grove. “And we just want to bring and highlight our restaurants and get people trying different places.”
With nearly 160 restaurants scattered throughout the city, Maple Grove Restaurant Week was created to showcase the wide variety of culinary options available to folks.
Anyone who visits five restaurants throughout the course of the week will be entered into a drawing for a $1,000 cash prize.
“Our restaurants love to do stuff like this,” added Anderson. “And so it’s been successful for them and I think for the city of Maple Grove as a whole.”
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s event, how to participate, and how you could walk away with a $1,000 cash prize.

A cheeseburger and fries from Chanticlear Pizza in Maple Grove, one of the 17 restaurants participating in Restaurant Week.
How to Participate: The Digital Passport
Participating in Restaurant Week is completely digital and simple to set up:
Get Your Digital Passport: Visit ExperienceMapleGrove.com or pop into any participating restaurant to get started.
Dine & Scan: Eat at participating locations throughout the week. Each participating spot features a unique QR code.
Unlock Rewards: Visit and scan the QR code at five different locations during the week to automatically be entered into a drawing to win the $1,000 grand prize.
Participating Restaurants:
- Malone’s Grill & Bar
- Brick & Bourbon
- The Lookout Bar & Grill
- OMNI
- Crave
- Grackle
- Northern Taphouse
- Pittsburgh Blue
- Potbelly
- Tono Pizzeria and Cheesesteaks
- Chanticlear Pizza & Grill
- Fazenda Brazilian Steakhouse
- Highlander Pub @ Rush Creek
- Maple Tavern
- Pints & Paddle
- Riviera Maya Cantina
- Sawatdee
See Also: Maple Grove’s First-Ever ‘Restaurant Week’ Excited to Grow

