After being canceled last year due to COVID, Lake George Region Fall Restaurant Week is a go this year and it starts this Sunday, September 12th. There are a bunch of restaurants participating in all different ways.

It's the 16th annual Lake George Region Fall Restaurant Week and you can get everything from a thirty dollar prix-fixe menu to apple-infused menu items, specialty drinks, appetizers, entrees, and desserts according to News 10 ABC. Even though the pandemic put a strain on some Lake George restaurants, they are determined to be part of the restaurant week. It runs from Sunday, September 12th through Saturday, September 18th.

Here are some of the Lake George region restaurants participating. To find out more about restaurant week and the amazing restaurants participating, click HERE.

10 McGillis

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Bebobs Backstreet BBQ

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Boathouse Restaurant

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Charlie's Bar & Kitchen

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George's Restaurant

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Lobster Pot Restaurant

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Log Jam Restaurant

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Long Horn Restaurant

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Sushi Yoshi

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The View at Dunham's Bay Resort

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The CVB Executive Director and a member of the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce, Gina Mintzer said:

Amid current conditions and with feedback from our member restaurants, we are offering the Lake George Region Restaurant Week to satisfy our local residents who enjoy this opportunity to get out and rediscover their favorite restaurant or explore a new establishment.

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