First-Ever Wintertime Dine Norwalk “Culinary Celebration” to Feature Prix Fixe Dining

The City of Norwalk and Park Norwalk (the Norwalk Parking Authority) announced the first-ever wintertime Dine Norwalk, a two-week culinary celebration taking place Tuesday through Friday, January 20–23 and January 27–30, 2026. Dine Norwalk, presented by the City and sponsored by Park Norwalk, invites the community to explore Norwalk’s dining scene through special prix fixe menus and offers at 30+ participating restaurants across the city. 

Elm Street Diner. Photo: City of Norwalk and Miranda Creative

Participating restaurants will feature flexible price points, with many prix fixe options starting at $20.26 (with additional tiers available), making it easy to enjoy a memorable night out while supporting the local establishments that help define Norwalk’s neighborhoods.

“Norwalk’s restaurant community is one of our city’s greatest assets—with diverse and culturally rich options throughout,” said Sabrina Godeski, Director of Business Development & Tourism for the City of Norwalk. “This first-ever winter Dine Norwalk is not only a chance for residents and visitors to enjoy a world-class dining experience, but also to support our small businesses and discover how much Norwalk has to offer.”

As the sponsor of Dine Norwalk, Park Norwalk is investing in downtown vitality by advancing mobility, sustainability, and economic development. Managing over 4,000 parking spaces and offering easy, tech‑enabled parking options, they help residents, visitors, and businesses thrive while strengthening local commerce and community connections. 

The Spread. Photo: City of Norwalk and Miranda Creative

“Park Norwalk is committed to supporting Norwalk’s residents and local businesses by providing accessible, affordable parking that makes it easy to enjoy everything our city has to offer,” said Bryan Lutz, Assistant Director of Parking for Park Norwalk. “We’re proud to sponsor Dine Norwalk and to offer a parking system that’s simple to use and easy to navigate, so visitors can arrive with confidence, park close by, and spend more time experiencing Norwalk’s incredible restaurants and vibrant downtown.”

Easy to Get Here — and Easy to Get Around

Norwalk is easy to reach and easy to get around—whether you’re arriving by train, bus, or car. Visitors can take Metro-North’s New Haven Line to South Norwalk or East Norwalk stations and connect locally via Norwalk Transit District bus service.

For drivers, the city offers a range of convenient municipal parking options—including garages, lots, and on-street spaces—throughout South Norwalk, Wall Street, and near the rail stations. Many facilities operate 24/7, and 15 minutes of free on-street parking is available for quick stops.

For more information and a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.visitnorwalk.org/dine-norwalk/.

The Spread. Photo: City of Norwalk and Miranda Creative