MORRISTOWN, NJ — Foodies in and around Morristown will get a chance to sink their teeth into some pre-fixe menus and special offers when the popular Morristown Restaurant Week returns for 2025.
The “most delicious week of the year” is back starting April 21 and continuing through April 25 this year, organizers said.
Produced by the Morristown Partnership and supported by Presenting Sponsor Morristown Airport, the 15th edition of Morristown Restaurant Week is shaping up to be an exciting celebration of the town’s vibrant dining scene.
Participating businesses will feature special events, coupons, prix fixe lunch and dinner menus, and exclusive promotions during Morristown Restaurant Week. Look for the 2025 Morristown Restaurant Week window decal and posters to identify participating eateries.
For the fifth year running, organizers are offering a month-long gift certificate giveaway starting April 1. To enter, simply order takeout or dine in at one of Morristown’s many restaurants, then post a photo of your meal or food item on Facebook or Instagram.
Be sure to tag the business where you were, and tag the Morristown Partnership on Facebook @MorristownPartnership or Instagram @downtownMorristown.
Each week, five winners will be announced on social media and receive $100 in Morristown Partnership Gift Certificates, along with additional bonus gift certificates from local businesses. Winners will be randomly selected from social media posts that meet the entry requirements.
At the end of the month, one participant will be chosen at random to win $500 in Morristown Partnership Gift Certificates.
For more details on the giveaway and event, visit www.morristown-nj.org/restaurantweek.
Registration for restaurants for 2025 is still underway, and the website will be regularly updated in the coming weeks to include this year’s participants.
The Morristown Partnership is a nonprofit Special Improvement District (SID) established in 1994. Its mission is to support and enhance Morristown’s business district by fostering collaboration among local businesses, government, civic and community leaders.