Due to Weather, Center City District Restaurant Week Is Extended Through February 4
Philly diners now have a little extra time to take advantage of one of the city’s most popular dining events. Center City District (CCD) Restaurant Week has officially been extended through Wednesday, February 4, following a stretch of recent weather disruptions that led to unexpected restaurant closures and cancellations across the city.
Originally scheduled to wrap up at the end of January, the extension gives food lovers another chance to enjoy special prix-fixe menus at some of Center City’s best restaurants. All 122 participating restaurants were offered the opportunity to opt into the extension, with more than 60 already confirmed and additional restaurants expected to continue offering Restaurant Week menus throughout the extended period.
All participating restaurants will honor their discounted dining deals through at least Saturday, January 31, with many continuing into the first week of February. Diners are encouraged to check directly with individual restaurants to confirm operating hours, reservation availability, and whether they are participating through the full extension.
Center City District Restaurant Week remains one of Philadelphia’s most anticipated culinary celebrations, showcasing a wide range of cuisines and dining experiences at accessible price points. With dozens of restaurants extending their offerings, this added week gives locals and visitors alike a second chance to explore new spots or revisit favorite dining destinations.
For the most up-to-date list of participating restaurants and extension details, visit ccdrestaurantweek.com.

