Pulaski County Launches First-Ever Restaurant Week

Local restaurants invited to showcase special menus and promotions during weeklong celebration.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 12:33am

A brightly colored, high-contrast silkscreen print of a single, iconic food item such as a burger, pizza slice, or cocktail glass, repeated in a tight grid pattern, conceptually representing the variety of dining experiences available during Pulaski County Restaurant Week.A vibrant visual celebration of the diverse culinary offerings that will be highlighted during Pulaski County's inaugural Restaurant Week.Pulaski Today

Pulaski County Small Business Solutions and Pulaski County Tourism have announced the launch of Pulaski County Restaurant Week, a new initiative designed to highlight the county's diverse dining scene and encourage residents and visitors to explore local restaurants. Scheduled for June 1-7, 2026, the weeklong event will give participating restaurants the opportunity to feature special menus, signature dishes or exclusive promotions.

Why it matters

Restaurant Week provides an opportunity to support local businesses that are essential to Pulaski County's economy and community identity. The event aims to drive traffic to local restaurants, attract new customers, and create meaningful economic impact for the small business community.

The details

Local restaurant owners and managers interested in participating are encouraged to register at www.tastepcva.org. There is no cost to take part in the event. Additional details, including a list of participating restaurants and featured menus, will be announced closer to the start of Restaurant Week.

  • Pulaski County Restaurant Week is scheduled for June 1-7, 2026.

The players

Erika Tolbert

Tourism director for Pulaski County.

Lydia Crockett

Director of Small Business Solutions for Pulaski County.

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What they’re saying

“Restaurant Week is a great way to highlight the quality and variety of our local restaurants while driving traffic through their doors. We want to encourage both visitors and residents to experience more by exploring the incredible dining options we have right here in our community.”

— Erika Tolbert, Tourism director for Pulaski County

“Our local restaurants are essential to Pulaski County's economy and community identity. Restaurant Week provides an opportunity to spotlight these businesses, attract new customers and create meaningful economic impact for our small business community.”

— Lydia Crockett, Director of Small Business Solutions for Pulaski County

The takeaway

Pulaski County's inaugural Restaurant Week is an opportunity for the community to celebrate and support its diverse local dining scene, driving traffic to small businesses and creating economic impact during the weeklong event.