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33 restaurants
33 spots. Thirteen days. One stretch of the borough worth showing up hungry for.
Riverdale | Kingsbridge | Woodlawn
Scroll to exploreMAY 11–23
NORTHWEST BRONX TABLES
Nearly two weeks. Four things to know.
Local spots, limited-time specials, and a spring run long enough to hit the places worth knowing.
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33 restaurants
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special menus & offers
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neighborhood favorites
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May 11–23 only
LOCAL FAVORITES
A few places from the lineup: family-run rooms, corner favorites, and longtime classics people across the Northwest Bronx already go back to.

Kingsbridge
W. 238th St
Craft beer, scratch pub food, and a third-place room on West 238th — burgers, bar snacks, and a tap list that keeps regulars coming back.

Kingsbridge
Broadway
High-energy Kingsbridge taqueria with Puebla-rooted flavor, strong bar pours, and comfort-forward Mexican plates served with neighborhood warmth.

Riverdale
Morris Park Ave
Time-honored recipes and premium ingredients — thin, crispy crusts, hearty toppings, and the soul-satisfying pizza that made Addeo’s a neighborhood favorite. Dine-in or takeout from their Morris Park room.

Riverdale
Riverdale Ave
Riverdale steak and seafood destination with polished service, prime cuts, and a warm upscale room for celebrations and neighborhood nights out.

Woodlawn
Katonah Ave
A Woodlawn Irish pub where old-school craic meets bold East-meets-West comfort food, from dumplings to its fan-favorite Spice Bag.

Woodlawn
Katonah Ave
Irish local on Katonah Avenue — spice bags, chicken fillet rolls, fish and chips, full Irish breakfast, and desserts that keep the neighborhood coming back.
BY NEIGHBORHOOD
Three neighborhoods — Riverdale, Kingsbridge, and Woodlawn — each with its own rhythm. Start where you're craving and map a few nights across the run.
Hudson ridge · Spuyten Duyvil
Quiet streets, destination-worthy dinners, and neighborhood spots where people settle in for the night instead of rushing through it — the Northwest Bronx above the Hudson.
View restaurants →Broadway · Jerome · Marble Hill
Corridor energy, everyday staples, and lively corners where the specials hit the table fast and the regulars already know the staff.
View restaurants →Van Cortlandt · Katonah Ave
North Bronx mix — park-adjacent dinners, pub classics, and global kitchens on blocks that feel like their own small town.
View restaurants →
Why the Bronx
The local case
The Northwest Bronx is one of New York's deepest food neighborhoods: family-run institutions, block-by-block specialties, and dining rooms with regulars who have been coming back for years.
Restaurant Week is our excuse to point people toward the places Bronx diners already trust. Not a velvet-rope version of the borough — just Riverdale, Kingsbridge, and Woodlawn: the rooms, pubs, and kitchens people already go back to.
How it works
Restaurant Week is built for casual drop-ins, weeknight plans, and last-minute group texts. Here's the whole setup before you head out.
Menus, specials, and hours can vary by restaurant. Check the listing before you head out, then pull up hungry.
Specials & featured dishes
Each spot sets its own Restaurant Week offer — discounts, add-ons, chef's picks, or limited menus. Details live on listings and menus.
Lunch, dinner, or both
Hours and meal periods vary by restaurant. Check the listing before you go so you land the right service.
May 11–23, 2026
The run is thirteen days — long enough for a few return visits, short enough that it still feels special. Map a few stops early and go hungry.
No tickets required
Walk in, ask for Restaurant Week, and order what's on offer. Reservations help at the busy rooms.
Questions?
For restaurants, press, sponsorships, and Restaurant Week details, email Laura directly and she will get back to you as soon as she can.
Executive Director, Kingsbridge-Riverdale-Van Cortlandt Development Corporation (KRVC)