731 Eat Week is Underway
From the Jul 28, 2026 e-Edition731 Eat Week, sponsored by Northwest Tennessee Tourism, is back, bringing together 23 locally-owned restaurants across Northwest Tennessee for six days of incredible food, great deals and hometown flavor.
From Monday, July 27 through Saturday, August 1, participating restaurants are offering special menu items for just $7.31. Whether you’re craving coffee, pizza, burgers, sandwiches, barbecue, Southern comfort food, sweet treats, or something completely new, there’s something for every appetite.
This year’s event features 98 special menu items spread across restaurants in Northwest Tennessee.
There’s no passport to complete and no tickets to purchase—just support local restaurants and enjoy some incredible food throughout Northwest Tennessee.
Many visitors are making a day—or even a weekend—out of 731 Eat Week. Explore a new downtown, grab coffee in one community, lunch in another, and finish the day with dessert somewhere you’ve never been before.
It’s the perfect excuse to experience the incredible local restaurants that make Northwest Tennessee such a delicious place to explore.
Participating Restaurants
Bizinka Bakery - 234 S. 1st St., Office 2, Union City
Blake’s at Southern Milling - 109 S. Lindell St., Martin
Blue Bank Fishhouse & Grill - 813 Lake Dr., Hornbeak
Cupkate’s - 153 3rd Ave., Huntingdon
Higher Ground Coffee Company - 320 W. Reelfoot Ave., Union City
Higher Ground Coffee Company - 147 Commons Dr., Martin
Karma Coffee - 6251 Palmersville Hwy. 89, Palmersville
La Michoacanita - 1465 US-51 Bypass E., Dyersburg
Mallards Restaurant - 19720 E. Main St., Huntingdon
McKenzie Taproom & Restaurant - 27 Broadway St., McKenzie
Paris Station - 304 W. Washington St., Paris
Sabin’s Café (Inside Discovery Park of America) - 830 Everett Blvd., Union City
Sammies - 117 Lovelace Ave., Martin
Sammies - 1401 W. Reelfoot Ave., Suite 104, Union City
Scott’s Pizza & Kitchen - 116 E. Court Square, Trenton
Southside Café - 849 Volunteer Dr., Suite 1, Paris
The Boat House Restaurant at Southshore Resort - 600 E. Lakeview Dr., Samburg
The Feedlot Café - 102 S. Front St., Greenfield
The Grind Mac & Cheese Burger Bar - 112 Lovelace Ave., Martin
The Happy Book Stack Café - 55 Broadway St., McKenzie
The Hearth Restaurant - 613 N. Lindell St., Martin
Vantage Coffee Roasters - 234 S. 1st St., Union City
Woodfire Pizza Kitchen - 230 S. Lindell St., Martin
From Dyersburg and Union City to Martin, Huntingdon, Paris, Greenfield, Samburg, and beyond, 731 Eat Week is your chance to experience the local restaurants that make Northwest Tennessee a delicious destination. Whether you’re exploring one community or making a road trip across the region, we hope you’ll discover a new favorite along the way.
In the e-Edition
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