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Dine Latino Restaurant Week Is Back: Dates, Deals & Where to Go

April 5-11, 2026

Major meal deals and delicious Latin eats await …

Casa Mexico, one of Dine Latino Restaurant Week's participating restaurants Photo by S. Ramones for Visit Philadelphia
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Overview

The temps are rising and our appetite for warm-weather fun, paired with good eating, is back — as if it ever left. Lucky for us, Dine Latino Restaurant Week makes its return just in the nick of time.

This twice-a-year dining promo from the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce showcases Philly’s impressive collection of Mexican, South and Central American, and Caribbean eateries  — plus a few that don’t neatly fit into any one cuisine — and the restaurateurs behind them.

This spring, dozens of delicious spots offer one of two special dining promos, guaranteeing diners a free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrees, or unlocking an exclusive restaurant-week-only menu.

Dine Latino Restaurant Week runs April 5 through 11, 2026 across Greater Philadelphia.

Hungry yet? Dig into the details below. ¡Buen provecho!

Location & Contact:
Participating restaurants throughout Greater Philadelphia including Casa Mexico
1134 S. 9th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
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What are the meal deals?

So glad you asked! This spring, Dine Latino Restaurant Week’s eateries offer foodies one of two limited-time promotions. Depending on the eatery, you can either:

  • claim a free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrées at select eateries, or
  • dig into an exclusive, restaurant-week-only menu.

The featured promotion differs from eatery to eatery, so be sure to call ahead or ask your server which meal deal is on offer.

Two dishes and drinks from Adelita Mexican Taqueria & Restaurant. Two dishes and drinks from Adelita Mexican Taqueria & Restaurant.

Adelita Taqueria & Restaurant   — Photo by Contigo Photography

Who’s participating in Dine Latino?

While many of Philly’s favorite restaurant weeks are concentrated in one neighborhood or along a single street, Dine Latino’s celebration of Latino culture and flavor fans out across the region, bringing limited-time promos to around 40 independently owned local eateries.

Ranging from Mexican taquerias to an eclectic gaming cafe, the restaurant roster is just as vibrant and diverse as Philly’s Latino community. Among your choices:

Be sure to download the Let’s Rallie App for the most up-to-date list of participating eateries, or check out the official website for additional information about the spring edition of Dine Latino.

Diners toast at Mixto in Philadelphia. Diners toast at Mixto in Philadelphia.

Mixto Restaurant, a Dine Latino Restaurant Week participant   — Photo by D. Cruz for Visit Philadelphia

How to support Latino-owned businesses in Philadelphia

Dine Latino Restaurant Week only lasts a few days, but Philadelphia’s vibrant, multiethnic and multiracial Latino population makes the city a hub for Latin businesses all year long.

Award-winning Mexican restaurants, date-night Cuban bistros, family-owned Puerto Rican eateries, pan-Latin hotspots and more bring life (and great tastes) to neighborhoods throughout the city. Check out our guide to dozens of Latino-owned restaurants and eateries in Philadelphia for plenty of great food and drink options.

A group of eight people sit around a rectangular table playing games, drinking and eating at Queen and Rook Game Cafe in Philadelphia. A group of eight people sit around a rectangular table playing games, drinking and eating at Queen and Rook Game Cafe in Philadelphia.

Queen & Rook Game Cafe, a Dine Latino Restaurant Week participant   — Photo by D. Knoll for Visit Philadelphia

Looking for the perfect gift? Discover instruments, books, artisan crafts, small-batch delicacies and much more — all while supporting Philly’s Latino community — at one of the many Latino-owned shops, boutiques and galleries in the city.

In between shopping and eating, explore the rich history of Latinos in Philadelphia by paying a visit to some of the historic sites, community centers and artworks that reflect the past, present and future of the city’s Hispanic and Latino community.

You can find all this and more in our guide to Latino culture in Philadelphia. Click the button below to start exploring.

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