dsm Restaurant Week returns Aug. 7-16 with nearly 30 restaurants Annual event offers exclusive deals

dsm Restaurant Week returns Aug. 7-16 with nearly 30 restaurants
Annual event offers exclusive deals showcasing Central Iowa's dining scene
 
Des Moines, Iowa (May 7, 2026) – dsm magazine announces the return of dsm Restaurant Week, running Aug. 7-16. For 10 days, food lovers across the metro can explore exclusive prix fixe menus at lunch and dinner, offered by nearly 30 of Central Iowa's most celebrated restaurants and chefs.
 
“Greater Des Moines has such a variety of top-notch restaurants, but even the best ones rely on community support,” said dsm editor-in-chief Michael Morain. “This summer, dsm Restaurant Week is an especially good time to enjoy a meal at one of your favorite go-to spots or discover someplace new.” 
 
Participating restaurants span the metro and represent the breadth and creativity of Central Iowa's culinary community. Returning favorites include Aposto, Fresko and HoQ, joined by many more across the metro. Attendance is free; diners simply pay for their meal. 
 
A full list of restaurants, menus and pricing will be available at dsmmagazine.com/dsm-dish-restaurantweek2026
 
Throughout the event, diners can find updates, stories and dining inspiration at dsmDish.com and on Facebook and Instagram.
 
2026 participating restaurants: 30Hop, Alba, Allora Cafe & Events at the Krause Gateway Center, Aposto, Bar Nico, Bubba, Centro, District 36, Flemings, Fresko, Gilroy’s, Harbinger, Park Street Kitchen, HoQ, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse, Latin King, Magee’s Irish Pub, Mulberry Street Tavern, Prime & Providence, Purveyor, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Tom Archer’s Poor Man’s Supper Club, Tribute, Trostel’s Greenbriar, Tupelo Honey, Urban Cellar and Urban Grill.
 
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Media Contact: Andrea Rodriguez, andrearodriguez@bpcdm.com,  (515) 943-9055
 
About dsm magazine
dsm magazine aims to inform, inspire, elevate and celebrate Greater Des Moines, Iowa. Through print publications, e-newsletters, online platforms, recognitions and events, dsm covers arts, culture, food, style and more across Central Iowa. Whatever the topic, dsm’s coverage reflects the highest standards of community leadership and a commitment to quality.