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Updated: Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012, 12:03 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012, 12:03 PM EDT
For the first time, restaurants in Central Falls will come together and offer special deals that celebrate the city's diverse eateries.
It may be the smallest city in the smallest state, but Central Falls is home to more than 30 unique restaurants, many serving authentic ethnic cuisine from eight different nations.
The first-ever Dine Central Falls will celebrate the city's dining scene, showcasing a variety of fare, from Colombian to Mexican and Chinese to classic comfort food.
"A key component of my economic development priorities is to support and revitalize our main streets in communities such as Central Falls," said Governor Lincoln D. Chafee. "By increasing economic activity in our urban communities, we open the doors to helping Rhode Island's greater economy grow and prosper."
Through promotion of Central Fall's cultural diversity and showcasing its variety of authentic eateries these restaurants will have the opportunity to provide an affordable snapshot of offerings and attract new diners.
"We are excited for local residents, as well as diners from surrounding communities, to come revisit old favorites and - best of all - try new places," said Pauline Bellavance, one of the event Project Leaders.
From Oct. 18 -20 diners can expect to pay $9.95 or less for meals. Participating restaurants include: 3 Amigos, El AnTojo, El Paisa Restaurant & Bar, Georgia's Restaurant, La Casona Restaurant, Sparky's, Stanley's, Taqueria Lupita and the Madeira Club.
For more information, visit the Dine Central Falls Facebook page at www.facebook.com/DineCentralFalls . Please note that some restaurants accept cash only, so diners should check the website in advance.
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