Dine the Couve returns for fifth year this October

The annual dining month promotion encourages support of local restaurants with ‘3 for $25’ menus

Dine The Couv promotion
Courtesy of Visit Vancouver USA

It’s no secret that restaurants have struggled this year with restrictions due to COVID-19, and more recently, air quality concerns from the regional wildfires. This October, 34 restaurants from across Clark County will offer “3 for $25” menus all month long, as Vancouver USA’s annual dining month promotion encourages locals and visitors alike to support eateries and breweries.

“While we were planning to hold dining month since early 2020, we’re really hoping to see Dine the Couve help restaurants find a creative angle to bring back some of their past clientele and attract new customers to aid during these exceptionally challenging times,” said Michelle McKenzie, director of marketing at Visit Vancouver USA. “Just as local restaurateurs have adjusted, we are tweaking Dine the Couve in subtle ways to fit with current guidelines and restaurant needs.”

One of those modifications is enabling restaurants to offer three-part takeout menus, in addition to dine-in, for a grab-and-go meal to take back home, to a hotel or local park. The 3 for $25 menus differ from other dining celebrations in that they can be any three items and don’t need to follow the traditional three-course meal approach. Menus can offer the classic appetizer, entrée and dessert choice, or take a more unique approach by mixing in craft drink pairings, a variety of small plates or menus designed to share.

Also new this year, the program has expanded eligibility to restaurants throughout Clark County, encouraging support for a wider range of restaurants. The program also opened up to meals outside the traditional dinner hours, so diners can find something to satisfy their taste buds all day long.

Newcomers this year include Moo Burgers and Beer (The Mighty Bowl’s new plant-based dinner shop), Slow Fox Chili Parlor, Bleu Door Bakery and Camas’ Feast at 316. Stalwarts Rally Pizza, Beaches Restaurant & Bar and Vancouver Pizza Co. continue to participate with fresh ideas and menus. Local breweries tap into their on-site food carts or kitchens to mix-and-match with tacos, pizza and one-of-a-kind beers.

Menus are posted online at VisitVancouverUSA.com/DineTheCouve, and Visit Vancouver USA encourages participants to use #DineTheCouve to share dining experiences on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Participating restaurants include:
Back Alley Bar & Grill
Locust Cider & Brewing Co.
Barlows Public House
MADdogs Gourmet Hot Dogs
Beaches Restaurant & Bar
Moo Burgers & Beer
Bleu Door Bakery
Mt. Tabor Brewing — The Pub
C’est La Vie
Niche Wine Bar
Eatery at the Grant House
NOM NOM Restaurant & Grill
Elements Restaurant
Nonavo Pizza
Farrar’s Bistro
Pacific House (both locations)
Feast at 316
Rally Pizza
Final Draft Taphouse
Say Ciao! Tap Room & Eatery
Ghost Runners Brewery
Slow Fox Chili Parlor
Grady’s Public House Taco Spaceship / Fortside Brewing Co.
Grays Restaurant
Trusty Brewing
Hopworks Urban Brewery
UnderBar
Hudson’s Bar & Grill
Vancouver Pizza Company
Juliano’s Pizzeria
Vault 31 Bar
Little Italy’s Trattoria
Vinnie’s Pizza
About Visit Vancouver USA
Visit Vancouver USA is the official destination marketing organization for Vancouver USA and the surrounding areas. The organization also markets the region as a venue for sports events through the Vancouver USA Sports brand. Visit Vancouver USA’s mission is to increase visitor spending in Vancouver and Clark County through competitively marketing the area as a destination for meetings, conventions, and group and leisure travelers. For more information call 360-750-1553, or visit www.VisitVancouverUSA.com.
Joanna Yorke-Payne
Joanna Yorke is the managing editor of the Vancouver Business Journal. She has worked in the journalism field since 2010 after graduating from the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University in Pullman. Yorke worked at The Reflector Newspaper in Battle Ground for six years and then worked at and helped start ClarkCountyToday.com.

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