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San Jose: Dine Downtown deals return for six weeks this time.

- By Linda Zavoral lzavoral@ bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Linda Zavoral at 408-920-5960.

They’re calling it Dine Downtown, version 2.020, a promotion tailored for this coronaviru­s year.

About 100 food establishm­ents have reopened for alfresco and takeout business in downtown San Jose, but thousands of their customers — the City Hall staffers, the San Jose State University students and faculty, and the high-tech, bank and other business employees who normally fill the tables — are working from home during COVID-19. And the theatrical, music and art venues that draw diners remain closed.

So the San Jose Downtown Associatio­n has launched an ambitious version of the annual dining deals program that changes the previous white-tablecloth-dining focus to highlight meals and quick bites that can be enjoyed outdoors at downtown’s expanded street-dining scene. Even coffeehous­es are joining in.

And for the first time, the promotion will run for six weeks, through Nov. 15.

“Our restaurant­s are struggling because of the pandemic,” Autumn Young, SJDA’S interim managing director, said in announcing the promotion. “We wanted to bring attention to those businesses making their way through these difficult times.”

Jennifer Cannella Echeverri, owner of Habana Cuba at the SOFA Market, welcomes this customer outreach effort and hopes it will result in more local support for “all the small businesses that make San Jose unique.”

“We are surviving, thanks to the city of San Jose for some grants, but we need more in-house sales!!” she said in an email. “Deliveries are killing us — they take 30 percent from the sale.”

Dine Downtown promotions this year will range from quick bites, such as 77-cent boneless wings at the Nest Asian Bistro on South Third Street on Mondays and Wednesdays, to a $45 multicours­e Hawaiian feast of seafood and sausages at Tiki Pete on North Market Street.

Other “fast casual” participan­ts include the new Makibq on Fountain Alley, the Hawaii Poke Bowl at the SOFA Market, Cubamex Sandwich Shop on South First Street and five locally owned coffeehous­es/ cafes located throughout downtown: Academic Coffee, Paper Moon Cafe, Pastelaria Adega, Voltaire Coffee Roasters and Voyager Craft Coffee.

The Little Italy district will be represente­d by restaurant and wine bar Enoteca La Storia, which features a courtyard patio.

At least three San Pedro Square restaurant­s have joined the program. Farmers Union is bringing back its three courses for $30 promotion; spirits-centric District will join with a new deal; and 71 Saint Peter, a mainstay on the square since 1993, will offer a tasting trio to welcome guests for the first time after being closed for months.

“After briefly flirting with to-go orders, we realized it was not enough to survive on,” 71 Saint Peter owner Cordial Pajor said.

“Now that San Pedro Street is open for alfresco dining, there has been a small but noticeable upward trend of individual­s eating out. We would like to keep this momentum going and help San Jose restaurant­s breathe some life back into downtown spaces.”

His 71 Saint Peter and the Mezcal restaurant, located on San Fernando Street behind the cathedral, have both been part of the Dine Downtown promotion since its inception 12 years ago.

And this year there’s a newcomer that hasn’t even opened its doors yet.

Petiscos, a casual smallplate­s restaurant from the team at the upscale Adega in the city’s Little Portugal neighborho­od, will open on South First Street sometime during Dine Downtown’s run. Owner Carlos Carreira will offer a Dine Downtown deal first at his family’s Pastelaria Adega on Santa Clara Street, where the egg custard tarts known as pasteis de nata are the best sellers, then offer a small-plates promotion for the grand opening of Petiscos.

In previous years, Dine Downtown lasted a week to 10 days. This year’s version spans 46 days and includes seven weekends.

“We stretched Dine Downtown to include more restaurant­s over a longer period of time to make sure customers have plenty of time to explore new dining experience­s and revisit a favorite,” the associatio­n’s Julie Carlson said.

Young and Carlson expect more restaurant­s to join the promotion in the coming days. Find the full list and menu details at www.sjdowntown.com/ dine-downtown.

 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Outdoor seating is available for diners at SOFA Market on South First Street in San Jose on Sept. 30.
NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Outdoor seating is available for diners at SOFA Market on South First Street in San Jose on Sept. 30.

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