Appetizers at a gala in Victoria, BC
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Dine Around and Stay in Town

Returning to Greater Victoria January 24 – February 9th, 2025!

Join us in Victoria, BC during the city’s favourite foodie festival of the year, as over 50 of our top restaurants highlight their best dishes through three-course menus set at deliciously low prices.

Destination Greater Victoria and the BC Restaurant & Foodservices Association (BCRFA), Victoria Branch, are once again teaming up to organize the beloved Dine Around and Stay in Town Victoria.

Dine Around 2025 will feature over 50 of Victoria’s top restaurants offering set three-course menus at deliciously low prices, delighting both locals and visitors alike! Dig into this 17-day culinary festival, as the city’s leading chefs curate some of the best farmed and foraged ingredients the region has to offer.

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A Dine Around dish at Vista 18 of Chateau Victoria, BC.

Dine Around Restaurants

Victoria’s most cherished foodie festival returns January 24th through February 9th, 2025! Head here to see our 2025 restaurant participants, and browse mouthwatering menus priced from $25, $35, $45, $55, $65, and $75.

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The Diamond Room at Magnolia Hotel in Victoria, a discounted hotel stay for Dine Around and Stay in Town.

Stay in Town

Greater Victoria’s hotels also take part in the program by offering special rates! “Stay in Town” with an array of both budget-friendly and luxurious options… because nothing pairs better with a delicious night out than a retreat into your comfortable hotel room.

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