The Shop
For this year’s Restaurant Week, The Shop offers a three-course dinner for $25. The appetizers are alcoholic drinks, perfect for the now cool evenings that have come to Binghamton. The main course has four options, each a representation of the different types of meals in their usual menus — a crepe, steak, a salad and a sandwich. The two dessert options are cheesecake and an Irish coffee, perfect whether you’re stuffed and want a palate cleanser or a heavy dessert. Read more…The Grove
The Grove, located on 65 Court St., is one of the newest restaurants in Downtown Binghamton. The restaurant mostly serves American food, such as burgers and sandwiches, but also offers interesting twists that keep these dishes fresh and exciting. The Grove opened up this past May, and offers high-quality food at a reasonable price. During Restaurant Week, a three-course lunch is $12 and a three-course dinner is $25. Read more…Remlik’s
Located on 31 Lewis St. is the upscale restaurant Remlik’s Grille & Oyster Bar. Their food features a variety of different seafood dishes, sandwiches, burgers, pasta and an impressive sushi lineup. Remlik’s uses its warm ambiance for comfortable dining experiences. For Restaurant Week this time around, the establishment is offering a $35 dinner menu, featuring an appetizer, entree and dessert. Any of the three courses could be substituted with a glass of house Pinot Grigio or Cabernet Sauvignon. Read more…Social on State
For this fall’s Restaurant Week, the sophisticated Binghamton speakeasy Social on State is offering a $35 dinner menu. As someone who had never even heard of Social on State prior to interning for Pipe Dream, I was intrigued to try one of Binghamton’s more high-end spots. So, on a warm September evening, my photographer Michael and I set out to sample the establishment’s illustrious menu. Read more…Lost Dog Cafe & Lounge
For this fall’s Restaurant Week, Lost Dog Cafe & Lounge offered a three-course lunch for $15, as well as a three-course dinner for $25, both including an appetizer, a main course and a dessert. When my photographer Caspar and I walked into the restaurant, we were immediately pulled into their cozy atmosphere. With colorful lanterns adorned on the ceiling, various modern artwork along the walls and fairy lights on the sides of the cafe, it all tied together to give the place an aura of warmth and vibrance. Read more…Garage Taco Bar
As someone who rarely eats downtown, I was pleasantly surprised by my experience at Garage Taco Bar. When my photographer and I walked into the restaurant, we quickly realized what gives Garage Taco Bar its name. The eating area is split into a half-indoor, half-outdoor setting. Inside, tire rims line the ceiling, with the walls filled with faded brick. Outdoors, there are large green tables, with umbrellas to shield the sun’s rays. With the weather being as warm as it was, it was tough to decide where to take our seats — but it was clear that the restaurant’s decor gave it a calm, laid-back vibe that immediately makes one feel at home. Read more…PS Restaurant
From the moment I walked through the door, I knew I would be eating a meal I would remember forever. Unfamiliar with the restaurant, I wasn’t sure what to expect. However, P.S. Restaurant, located on Court Street right here in Downtown Binghamton, is what I would like to call a home away from home. A mix of both modern and rustic art, the restaurant presents a beautiful atmosphere that makes you feel like you are once again a kid in your mom’s kitchen. Read more…