Each Monday, Tim’s Reston sets the table with deals and events for the work week ahead in Reston. On Friday, we’ll catch up with Tim again with the upcoming weekend’s deals and events.
Highlights for the upcoming work week include:
Deal of the Week: It’s Restaurant Week! Visit these Reston restaurants all week for $22 Lunch or $35 Dinner…
- Founding Farmers
- McCormick & Schmick’s
- Morton’s
- PassionFish
- The Melting Pot
Monday:
- Energy Hygiene for Healers with Stephanie Courtney @ Rise Well-Being Center
- Service Industry Night @ Kalypso’s
- ½ Priced Bottles of Wine @ Lake Anne Wine Bar
Tuesday:
- Girls Night Out @ @ The Melting Pot
- A Night in Paris Wine Dinner @ Cooper’s Hawk
- Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs FREE @ Bow Tie Cinemas
- $7 Movies @ $5 Popcorn @ Bow Tie Cinemas
Wednesday:
- Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs FREE @ Bow Tie Cinemas
- Reston Farmers Market
- Dog Days of Summer @ Reston Town Center
- Storytelling @ Lake Anne Wine Bar
- Activist Book Club: Get Woke! @ Scrawl Books
Thursday:
- 20% off entire purchase @ Banner’s Hallmark
- Open Bottle Thursday @ The Wine Cabinet
- Live Music @ Lake Anne
See the entire list by category or scroll through the entire list here:
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Interested in special promotion as the Deal or Event of the Week or Weekend? Have a deal or event tip? Comments? Suggestions? Email Tim at [email protected]!
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