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

October 12-18, 2025

Major meal deals and delicious Latin eats await …

Margie's Cuisine, one of Dine Latino Restaurant Week's participating restaurants Photo by Visit Philadelphia
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Overview

It’s baaaack! Dine Latino Restaurant Week returns this fall with delicious meal deals on offer at Latino-owned eateries across the region.

Highlighting the talent and diversity of Philly’s Latino community, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s promo features a top-tier lineup of 40-plus restaurants representing cuisines from across Mexico, South and Central America, and the Caribbean (plus a few that don’t neatly fit into any one cuisine).

The latest installment of the twice-a-year dining initiative is extra special, offering not one, but two delicious promotions.

This October, diners either receive a free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrees. Alternatively, guests can order from an exclusive restaurant-week-only menu at participating eateries.

Dine Latino Restaurant Week runs October 12 through 18, 2025 across Greater Philadelphia. ¡Buen provecho!

Location & Contact:
Participating restaurants throughout Greater Philadelphia including Margie's Cuisine
880 Baltimore Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
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2025 Highlights

Each spring and fall, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce spotlights Philadelphia’s dynamic collection of Latino-owned restaurants while supporting small business owners during Dine Latino Restaurant Week.

Plaza Garibaldi   — Photo by Visit Philadelphia

Meal Deals

During the twice-a-year culinary showcase, restaurants and — new for 2025 — food trucks across the region offer foodies one of two limited-time promotions:

  • Restaurant-goers are treated to a free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrées at select eateries, or
  • diners dig into an exclusive, restaurant-week-only menu at others.

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

Cantina La Martina   — Photo by S. Ramones for Visit Philadelphia

Over 40 different Latino-owned eateries are participating this fall, and they range from Mexican taquerias to Peruvian food trucks to an eclectic gaming cafe.

Among the roster’s mouth-watering options are James Beard Award-winning hotspot South Philly Barbacoa in the Italian Market, Central American street food eatery El Merkury in Center City, Argentine cafe Jezabel’s in West Philly and plant-based Peruvian food truck La Llamita Vegana.

Check out Dine Latino’s official website for the full list of participating restaurants and additional details.

Dine Latino Chef’s Tasting with Sofia Deleon

The “culinary fiesta” doesn’t end there. The one-night-only Dine Latino Chef Tasting is back at La Cucina at the Market on Thursday, October 30, 2025, with featured restauranteur Sofia Deleon.

Guatemalan-born Sofia Deleon is the visionary behind the Central American street food restaurant El Merkury and the founder of Tenango Rum.

Join the 2024 StarChefs Rising Star Award Winner for an intimate tasting and conversation inspired by her innovation and rich heritage.

Tickets are required, and seats run for $100 for general admission and $85 for Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce members.

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.

Dressed in a green shirt and black shorts, the owner of Arepa Grub Spot, Julio Cesar Rivas, stands outside his restaurant Dressed in a green shirt and black shorts, the owner of Arepa Grub Spot, Julio Cesar Rivas, stands outside his restaurant

Owner of Arepa Grub Spot, Julio Cesar Rivas   — Photo by 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.

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