

The autumn season of Liepāja Restaurant Week will run for ten days, covering two weekends— from October 11 to 20 —and will feature 20 different dining establishments in Liepāja.
The active cultural season has begun in Liepāja, and to offer both locals and visitors a broader opportunity to enjoy the city’s hospitality, the tradition started earlier this year will continue, with Liepāja Restaurant Week spanning two weekends this autumn.A total of 20 restaurants and cafes in Liepāja have confirmed their participation in Restaurant Week.
These include “Hoijeres krogs”, “Chef Nauris Hauka”, “Olive”, “Oskars”, “Maestro Design Hotel & Restaurant”, “MO Liepāja”, “Parka Paviljons”, “Piano”, “SIIL”,”Spīķeris 53″, “Teika”, “Tik un Tā…”, “Upe”, “Pastnieka māja”, restaurant/bar “Kapteinis”, Asian restaurant “Rīsi + nūdeles”, fish restaurant “Boroffish”, cafe “Sakta”, bakery “Roma” and “Pasta burgers”.
The autumn edition of Liepāja Restaurant Week continues the established tradition, offering locals and visitors the chance to discover and rediscover the diversity of Liepāja’s dining establishments.
Visitors to Restaurant Week will also have the opportunity to experience new flavors and dish variations that are not part of the usual daily offerings.
The chefs of the participating restaurants and cafes have created special menus that will surprise with both traditional and creative solutions—multi-course meals combining various flavors and new cooking techniques will be available.
The prices for these offerings will be very attractive, ranging up to 35 euros for a multi-course meal.The specially created menus for Liepāja Restaurant Week will be published in the coming weeks.


Inviting to a seminar on EU funding opportunities for cultural and social projects
This seminar is designed for municipalities, cultural organizations, and civil society representatives interested in learning about EU programs “Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values” (CERV) and “Creative Europe” (RE) and their funding opportunities for social and cultural projects.

Contemporary Art Exhibition “Concerns. Crazy Days” at the Liepāja Peter’s Market (Pētertirgus)
The exhibition will run until the end of May, gathering a selection of established and emerging artists from Liepāja and Latvia, who will reflect on pressing contemporary issues while spotlighting the potential of unconventional venues in the city as platforms for contemporary art.