I am a day late, but it's Restaurant Week in downtown South Bend!
If you like food, or hate to cook, this event is for you. If T.G.I.Friday's commercials about its 3/2/$20 deal entice you, this is your event.
Thirteen restaurants -- with a wide range of ambiance, cuisine, sophistication -- give you a reason to try them out, whether for the first or fifteenth time. They have set special menus to highlight their best dishes and to lure you (if you need luring) downtown to eat.
Most of these multiple course meals cost $25/person for 3 courses, with several restaurants offering meals for $25/couple. Some two-person lunches run for $15. Restaurants are featuring New Belgium beers for $3, Finlandia mixed drinks for $5, and Guernoc Lake County wines for $6/glass ($25/bottle).
In less words: a wonderful blend of big city extravagent with small town prices. The website www.eatdrinkdtsb.com has all the information you need -- parking, menus, participating restaurants.
Those who lack the ability to indulge a litte are not forgotten. Diners can opt to pay $5 for 'an extra helping,' not for themselves, but for the Northern Indiana Food Bank. These donations contribute to its task to nourish more than 10,000 people in the community.
Don't forget to make reservations to guarantee a spot. Restaurant Week runs until February 4.