LUDLOW — Town Administrator Marc Strange is pleased to announce that the Town will host its second annual Restaurant Week from June 6-14, allowing visitors to explore Ludlow’s diverse local restaurant culture at a discount.
The Town hosted its first Restaurant Week in 2025 as part of its ongoing “Get Lost in Ludlow,” tourism campaign, which aims to draw attention to and highlight the diverse range of quality dining, outdoor recreation spaces, and craft breweries, among other attractions that reflect the charm of Ludlow.
Six local businesses participated, receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback from business owners, community members, and more.
This year, Restaurant Week will be held from Saturday, June 6, to Sunday, June 14. All six of last year’s participating restaurants will be returning, as well as seven first-time participants, more than doubling the amount of menus visitors have to order from.
“I would like to thank Get Lost in Ludlow and the Ludlow Selectmen for putting together Restaurant Week,” one restaurant owner wrote on social media following last year’s event. “It was very well promoted, and we got a tremendous amount of foot traffic from it.”
The event also received newspaper and television media coverage, reaching an estimated audience of 14 million with coverage showcasing the culinary talents and welcoming culture of Ludlow’s local restaurants.
Restaurants expected to participate include:
- The Lighthouse, 108 Sewall St.
- Tandem Bagel Company, 44 Riverside Drive
- Koqui Restaurant, 6 Fuller St.
- Mill’s Tavern & Grille, 14 Worcester St.
- Ludlow Coffee Co., 135 East St.
- Elsie’s Creamery at Randall’s Farm, 631 Center St.
- Vanished Valley Brewing Co., 782 Center St.
- Primavera Cafe Restaurant, 257 East St.
- Sole Syndicate Brewing, 100 State St., Building 122
- Casa Pizzeria, 325 East St.
- The Villa Rose, 1428 Center St.
- BarBurrito, 319 East St.
- Come E Cala-Te, 191 State St.
To learn more about the deals each establishment is offering, visit getlostinludlow.com/restaurantweek2026/ or follow Get Lost in Ludlow on Instagram or Facebook.
“We are so excited to be hosting our second annual Restaurant Week event,” said Strange. “Our local restaurants, many of which opened in Ludlow within the past year, have become a staple for our community members. These restaurants, their owners, and staff, are a reflection of the culture, pride, and friendliness that reinforce the spirit of our Town, and we are pleased to be able to showcase their efforts with events such as these.”
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