King of Prussia Restaurant Week is March 3-14
29 King of Prussia Eateries Offer Prix Fixe Menus And Deals
Compiled by Main Line Tonight’s editors
Lead photo courtesy of Taku Japanese Steakhouse
King of Prussia Restaurant Week is aged … to perfection. Celebrating its 11th anniversary, King Of Prussia Restaurant Week is March 3-14 and features special menus and deals from 32 eateries. Some specials are not offered on weekends, so check the website before you make reservations. While you’re there, check out the fashion deals that are part of KOP Shops For CHOP.
Produced by King of Prussia District and presented by SERVPRO of King of Prussia, the week-ish celebration is a fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s King of Prussia Campus. Since the events started in 2014, KOP’s food and fashion festival has raised $424,006 for CHOP’s King of Prussia campus.

“When we created KOP Restaurant Week at the urging of our restaurant community, we had no idea that it would have the impact that it does today,” said Eric Goldstein, president & CEO of King of Prussia District. “The thousands of diners and shoppers who visit King of Prussia during this time play a vital role in helping us raise essential funds for this important and impactful institution.”

This year, King of Prussia District added community events to the 11-day festival.
- Facebook Raffle Feb. 28 – March 14: King of Prussia District will administer a fundraiser and contest to win prize packs of restaurant and retailer gift cards on KOP Restaurant Week’s Facebook page. For a donation of $10, donors receive 1 virtual entry; 3 entries for $20; and 10 entries for $50. King of Prussia District hopes to raise $3,000 through this contest.
- Upper Merion Area School District Pajama Day March 10: Students and staff across all buildings will be encouraged to wear pajamas and, if possible, donate to CHOP.
- Community Champions for CHOP: Generous businesses can pledge a donation of $300+ to CHOP through this King of Prussia District program or host fundraisers of their own.
- Block Party for CHOP: Sun., April 27 1-4 PM (May 4 rain date): King of Prussia District will close out the campaign with a family-friendly block party in King of Prussia Town Center. Main Street will close to make way for entertainment, carnival games, fire trucks, face painting, raffles, balloon art and more. The 2024 Block Party drew a crowd of over 1.000 people.
Ready to dive into KOP’s Restaurant Week? Click here for a complete listing of fine dining establishments and fast-casual restaurants participating in King of Prussia Restaurant Week.
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