Savor Sarasota Now Underway For 20th Season
Diners can enjoy deals all around Sarasota and celebrate local restaurants.
SARASOTA, FL – Savor Sarasota is back for its 20th season and Visit Sarasota County has big plans for this season. This summer’s milestone celebration runs June 1 through June 20, giving diners 20 full days to explore Sarasota’s vibrant restaurant scene.
Participating restaurants are offering specially created prix-fixe menus featuring two-course lunches for $25 and three-course dinners for $45 per person. Sarasota’s creative chefs have crafted appetizers, entrées, and desserts for diners to indulge their inner foodie.
Many participating restaurants are also offering upgrade dishes to take their dining experiences to the next level, along with signature cocktails and wine pairings. This year’s 20th Annual Savor Sarasota gives residents, visitors, and day-trippers the perfect excuse to come out and explore more than 60 restaurants.
“For twenty years, Savor Sarasota has brought people together around the table,” said Erin Duggan, President of Visit Sarasota County. “What started as a way to support our restaurants during the summer has grown into one of the most anticipated food events in the area. Our chefs continue to inspire with their creativity and heart, and this celebratory season is the perfect time to experience everything they bring to the table.”
New for this year is the Savor Sarasota Flavor Trail — a mobile-powered passport that helps diners explore the participating restaurants and their prix-fixe menus. The free digital pass is delivered instantly via text and email with no app to download. Diners can save the pass to their phone’s home screen for easy access, check in at each restaurant, and enter to win exclusive Savor Sarasota swag. Visit visitsarasota.com/savor-sarasota-flavor-trail to get your Flavor Trail Pass today.
Savor Sarasota is sponsored this year by Sarasota Magazine, Sarasota Bradenton International Airport, and WUSF/NPR.
Participating restaurants for Savor Sarasota 2025:
Sarasota:
Adeline
Amore Restaurant
Andrea’s Sarasota
Arts & Central
Bavaro’s Pizza Napoletana & Pastaria
Bevardi’s Salute
Bistro- Sarasota Art Museum
Bridges – Sarasota Art Museum
By Patrick Pettersson
Cafe BarBosso
C’est la vie Downtown
Dolce Italia
Duval’s Fresh. Local. Seafood.
EVOQ Sarasota
Fat Rabbit Pub
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar
Green Zebra on Main
Grillsmith Sarasota
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse
Kolucan Mexican Grill & Bar
La Dolce Vita Sarasota Ristorante Italiano
Lefty’s Oyster & Seafood Bar
Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie
Lucky 8
MarcelDw
Mattison’s Forty-One
Melting Pot Sarasota
Michael’s On East
Mymamma
Offshore Tapas and Wine Bar
Organic Farmer’s Table
Rodizio Grill The Brazilian Steakhouse
Rufa
Sardinia Restaurant
Selva Grill Downtown Sarasota
The Maine Line
The Point Restaurant
The Reserve by Chef Antonio
The Ringling Grillroom
Tripletail Seafood & Spirits
Tzeva in Art Ovation hotel
Wine Wink Food & Drink
Siesta Key, St. Armands, Longboat Key
Cafe Gabbiano
Café on St. Armands
Chart House
Crab & Fin Restaurant
Flavio Brick Oven and Bar
Harry’s Continental Kitchens
Miguel’s Restaurant
The Lazy Lobster
Osprey, Nokomis, Venice, Englewood & Manasota Key
Anna Maria Oyster Bar – North Port
Bodrum Restaurant
Crow’s Nest
Farlow’s on the Water
Fins at Sharky’s
Pop’s Sunset Grill
UTC, Lakewood Ranch & Palmetto
Agave Bandido Waterside Place
B&B Chophouse
Kona Grill
Kore Steakhouse
Selva Grill at University Town Center
The Park Grille (University Park Country Club)
The Social
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