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318 Restaurant Week Returns March 2025
318 Restaurant Week Returns March 2025

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time01-03-2025

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318 Restaurant Week Returns March 2025

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — 318 Restaurant Week is back for March. Enjoy exclusive deals, special menus at some of Shreveport-Bossier City's top restaurants for one week only. Discover new flavors, support local restaurants, and enjoy special dining experiences, whether you're a local or a first-time visitor. From Sunday, March 30, to Saturday, April 5, 2025, residents can indulge at 44 participating restaurants. '318 Restaurant Week showcases the heart and soul of our community—local restaurant owners,' says Stacy Brown, President & CEO of Visit Shreveport-Bossier. 'What sets us apart from the rest of the world is the incredible stories of our community. You can enjoy 100-year traditional recipes at Orlandeaux's Café, have a taste of West Africa at Abby Singer's, discover fresh house-made pasta at Guiseppe's, and so much more! And all for a great deal during 318 Restaurant Week.' Organized by Visit Shreveport-Bossier, 318 Restaurant Week invites locals and visitors to savor exclusive dining specials. Diners can indulge in $10 breakfasts, $15 lunches, and $25 dinners, and for special desserts or beverage creations, the 'Lagniappe' category ranges in pricing. 318 Restaurant Week participants can dive even deeper into this week of culinary exploration by downloading the 318 Restaurant Week app (available on Google Play and Apple). The app allows diners to plan their foodie adventure and view participating restaurants, menus, and specials. Abby Singer's Bistro (West African, American) Bears (American) Bella Fresca (American) Bistro To Go (American comfort food) Cafe Boba Tea Casa di Amici (Italian, wine and cheese) Copeland's of New Orleans (Cajun, Creole) Cuban Liquor (Specialty beer, wine, spirits and cheese) Doc's Sandwich Shop & Deli Dripp Hot Chicken (Nashville-Style) El Cabo Verde Fairfield Grocery and Market & Cafe Flames Mediterranean Restaurant Flying Heart Brewing & Pub Frank's Pizza Napoletana Fuzzy's Taco Shop Giuseppe's Pastacaffe (Italian) Herby K's (Seafood) Holy Angels & Howdy Homemade Ice Cream by Holy Angels Jacquelyn's Cafe Jan's River Restaurant (Seafood, steaks and spirits) Kanpai Sushi & Hibachi Lil' Animals Crawfish 'Seafood' and More Local Market On Line Ave (locally sourced produce, specialty store, biscuits) Louisiana Stuffed Pistolettes Lowder Baking Company Niema's Cookery Corner (African, Caribbean) Noble Savage Orlandeaux's Cross Lake Cafe Pham's Vietnamese Asian Cuisine PJ's Coffee of New Orleans Rhino Coffee Shreveport Biscuit Company Sugar Sheaux (Dessert shop) Tejas Kitchen Bar Patio The Cotton Boll Grill (Southern) The Glass Hat The Library on Fern (American) The Magnolia Pit (Barbecue) The Pearl Shreveport (Seafood) The Prime Rib The Wooden Spoon Home of the Bagel Boss Lady Up For Brunch Zuzul Coastal Cuisine Diners can also map out their week in the app and check in at participating locations on their digital passport to make their foodie adventure easier and qualify for prizes. For more information and updates, follow 318 Restaurant Week. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

$100,000 up for grabs in Shreveport Bossier tourism business competition
$100,000 up for grabs in Shreveport Bossier tourism business competition

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Business
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$100,000 up for grabs in Shreveport Bossier tourism business competition

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — A new collaborative effort aims to spark tourism-based businesses in Shreveport-Bossier. Visit Shreveport-Bossier is teaming up with BRF's Entrepreneurial Accelerator Program to launch 'Destination 318', a tourism business competition with $100,000 up for grabs. 'It's a great opportunity for entrepreneurs. It's a great opportunity for our community to develop new businesses that meet an unmet need for tourism in our area,' said Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux. 'And the Master Plan identifies some of those areas. So people should get a copy of the Master Plan and see what is it that we're kind of looking for.' More Local News According to Visit Shreveport-Bossier President & CEO Stacy Brown, when it's over, six businesses will be chosen to receive prize money, with $50,000 going to the winning tourism-based business. 'We want tourism businesses that meet some of those unmet needs identified by the Destination Master Plan,' said Brown. 'We're the experts in tourism marketing, they're the experts at building businesses. So we're working together to build some creative businesses to build tourism.' Lisa Johnson, President & CEO of the Bossier Chamber of Commerce, says the competition will hopefully meet the needs of young airmen on Barksdale Air Force base, who she says love to enjoy outdoor activities. 'There are a lot of young men and women that love to do outdoor recreation. But we need the resources for them to be able to do that,' said Johnson. 'So we're hoping that that entrepreneur is going to step up and make some of these things happen.' The application process opens on Saturday, February 1, and closes on Friday, February 28. Business concepts should focus on outdoor recreation, sports, hospitality, arts, culture or entertainment. Winning businesses will have access to legal and accounting advice to help ensure long-term success. For more information, contact Karen Barnes, VP of Destination Development, at Destination318@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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