Why not get some of it coming to Roosevelt Island? Restaurants wishing to be part of it must register by July 5th. Wouldn’t it be a good and healthy thing to have our local restaurants listed and bringing in traffic? Below is NYC & Company’s formal announcement.
The Roosevelt Island Daily News
NYC & COMPANY INVITES RESTAURANTS ACROSS THE FIVE BOROUGHS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
30TH ANNIVERSARY OF NYC RESTAURANT WEEK®
—NYC & Company Invites Restaurants Across the Five Boroughs to Register to Participate In NYC Restaurant Week, Taking Place July 18 through August 21, At No Cost—
The Monday through Friday Program (Saturdays Are Blackout Dates; Sundays Optional) Offers a Prix-Fixe Lunch and/or Dinner to Diners Around New York City in Celebration of The Dining Capital of the World
Registration How-To
Restaurant Registrations Have Extended to July 5; Reservations Will Go Live July 6
New York City (June 23, 2022) – NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City, today announced that registration has extended to July 5 for restaurants to sign up to participate in the 30th Anniversary of NYC Restaurant Week® Summer 2022. Restaurants are invited to sign up at this link: https://business.nycgo.com/nyc-restaurant-week-sign-up/.
The program, running from July 18 through August 21, highlights restaurants across all five boroughs. It encourages locals and visitors alike to explore and support the City’s iconic, diverse and wide-ranging restaurant scene that makes New York City the dining capital of the world.
Running Monday through Friday, (Saturdays are black out and Sundays are optional), NYC Restaurant Week now more than ever offers flexibility and a number of free ways for restaurants to get involved in this milestone anniversary year, including:
- The option to participate in one, multiple or all five weeks – to allow for restaurants to select weeks that work best
- Lunch: two-course prix-fixe menu at price point determined by restaurant of $30, $45 or $60
- Dinner: three-course prix-fixe menu at price point determined by restaurant of $30, $45 or $60
- Optional Sunday participation
All proceeds go directly to the individual establishments, and reservations will go live July 6 at nycgo.com/restaurantweek, just two days after the final registration for restaurants closes on July 5.
NYC & Company has long been committed to championing the local business community, with NYC Restaurant Week at the forefront of the team’s efforts. The continued success of NYC Restaurant Week is a key indicator of New Yorkers’ and visitors’ desire to explore the five boroughs through food.
NYC Restaurant Week participation is open to fast casual and full services restaurants. Restaurants can register at https://business.nycgo.com/nyc-restaurant-week-sign-up/, and contact nycrestweek@nycgo.com for more information.

About NYC & Company:
NYC & Company is the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the City of New York, dedicated to maximizing travel and tourism opportunities throughout the five boroughs, building economic prosperity and spreading the positive image of New York City worldwide. For all there is to do and see in New York City, visit nycgo.com.
Media ContactThe Door | nycandcompany@thedooronline.com
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Chair Fay Christian opened the Operations Advisory Committee on February 12th, reading out member names from a prepared sheet that omitted Melissa Wade. It didn’t feel intentional, but it struck me as odd precisely because it came from something prepared. Lydia Tang gently corrected her, noting that Wade was, in fact, a member of the committee. Wade met the moment with grace, or perhaps she simply wasn’t bothered by it.










