


Galveston Restaurant Week Participation Form
Various Locations, Galveston, TX (Directions)
We’re thrilled to invite you to participate in the 14th Annual Galveston Restaurant Week, which will take place January 6 – February 2, 2025, and will once again bring Galveston Island’s vibrant food scene to life for four full weeks of delicious dining.
Participating restaurants will offer two or three-course dinners priced $20 to $60, and/or two-course lunches priced $10 to $30, and/or brunches priced $10 – $40. Chefs will have the ability to price their offerings anywhere between these ranges.
Our Sponsors
Thank you tothis year’s sponsors! With a generous diamond sponsorship by Moody Bank, a silver sponsorship from Del Papa Distributing, Home Town Bank, Coldwell Banker TGRE, and Tramonte Realty, and support from The Galveston County Daily News, and Visit Galveston, we eliminated the normal $400 participation fee for the first forty restaurants that registered. With food costs being so high, we know it is a huge help.

Dine Out for Charity
Returning this year, restaurants will also be collecting charitable donations given by Restaurant Week patrons. This idea was suggested by the Restaurant Association and was inspired by their successful Dine Out for Charity event that many of you participated in. Simply add a charitable donation to each Restaurant Week menu item. The amount can vary between $1 and $5 – your choice. This will help you participate by not having to offer discounted menu items when food costs are so high. On top of that, it will help charitable organizations in our community. If you do not want to participate, simply indicate that in the form below.
The focus of the chosen charities is feeding, supporting, and the health of the children and families of our community. This year’s charities are Galveston County Food Bank and St. Vincent’s House.

Donation Amount Included in Total
If you participate in the Dine Out for Charity campaign, the total amount published on your menu should include the donation amount. For example: