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Posted on Fri, Jun 14, 2013 : 9:18 p.m.

Restaurant Week brings patrons new flavors, fares and favorites

By Chelsea Hoedl

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Restaurant patrons enjoy the nice weather and special meal prices on the last day of restaurant week.

Chelsea Hoedl I AnnArbor.com

Restaurant week came to a close Friday as patrons scrambled for reservations at the last eatery on their Ann Arbor bucket list.

“It’s a great way to try new food even at places you’ve been to several times,” said Shelly Baczkowski, an Ann Arbor resident. “Last year I tried The Melting Pot and really enjoyed it. I’m open to new things especially if it’s convenient.”

As the time to take advantage of the deals ran out, Baczkowski decided to pack three restaurants into two days — Mani Osteria and Bar, as well as Gratzi , for lunch, headed next door to Prickly Pear Cafe to cram in one last stop with friends.

“Mani was absolutely fabulous,” Baczkowski said. “The $15 I spent was totally worth it. I knew I needed to take advantage of the deals Friday too since it’s the last day.”

For NeoPapalis , this restaurant week experience was the pizzeria's first since opening in October. As far as his expectation for business during the week, owner Joe Sheena said he really wasn't sure what to anticipate.

“It went better than I had expected,” said Sheena. “I thought there would be an increase, but not to this extent. This week we’re up by about 30 percent as far as customer traffic is concerned — I would gladly participate again.”

Sheena estimated about 40 percent of the sales from this week were restaurant week specials.

“Our deals were pretty darn good and we exposed ourselves to a lot of new people,” he said. “This was a good thing for us and I was happy to participate."

Also new to Restaurant Week was Liberty Street's What Crepe? which opened in February and offered a special that allowed patrons to try both the savory, as well as the sweet items on their menu.

“Since we’re new to the area, we decided to prepare our menu so that people could try both parts,” manger Nicole Myint said. "That way they could get a feel for what our menu has to offer."

Myint said What Crepe? definitely will be participating again after seeing the results from this week.

“It’s been spectacular,” Myint said. “We were extremely busy. We literally had a line out the door this whole week for lunch and dinner. I feel like it brings in new customers and as a new establishment, that’s a really good thing.”

Jerry Krebes, manager of R.U.B. BBQ Pub on Packard Street said he recommends eateries new to the area participate in the promotion to let residents know what they're all about. The restaurant has participated in the event twice and Krebes says brings in people who might not normally give it a try.

“It gives people another reason to come and try you out if they haven’t already,” Krebes said. “We had a lot of people here this week who wanted to try us before, but didn’t give us a shot until now.”

Krebes estimated customer traffic increased by about 300 people and the restaurant brought in between $5,000 and $6,000 more than they would in an average week.

Arbor Brewing Company bar manager Ryan Luttermoser said events like this are especially appealing because of the across-the-board pricing for lunch and dinner.

“I think it gives people the opportunity to try all of the different kinds of Ann Arbor fare at a reasonable price,” Luttermoser said. “It brings out people who can’t normally afford it or who just haven’t tried it.”

Arbor Brewing Company has participated in Restaurant Week since it's first year and Luttermoser said they will continue that tradition

“We like to participate," Luttermoser said. "We like to be a part of the community.”

Chelsea Hoedl is an intern reporter for AnnArbor.com. She can be reached at choedl@mlive.com.

Comments

Em

Sat, Jun 15, 2013 : 10:16 p.m.

I tried out Miki and Vinology. First time I've been at both! Really enjoyed it and the food was GREAT. The only comment I have is that I wish some items on the menus could be substituted. I have a food allergy and at one of the restaurants, I could not swap out an item on the menu for one that didn't have the allergen in it. I understand that it would be difficult to draw the line on what could be swapped out (whether it could be for an allergy, being vegan/vegetarian, or just being a picky eater), so I can understand why it could be confusing for businesses. Instead of being able to swap an item, the restaurant just left that small item off my lunch (per my request, since they couldn't swap). I don't know if it was an restaurant week rule they can't swap the item or if it was just the restaurant that decided not to do it, but that was the only disappointing thing I encountered this time around. Fortunately it didn't matter too much in the long run because it was wayyyy more than enough food to fill me up. Yum!

Joseph Maino

Sat, Jun 15, 2013 : 2:20 a.m.

Grange was a first for us!!! It won't be the last!!! Loved it so much! It's a true experience of how food should be.