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Drive The Toll Roads to Orange County Restaurant Week

Leave the cooking and dishes behind and drive The Toll Roads for a delicious dining experience during Orange County Restaurant Week ending March 9

IRVINE, Calif. - March 05, 2019

Every year, Orange County Restaurant Week features delicious prix fixe menus from many of the best restaurants throughout Orange County. Drive The Toll Roads to make it to one of Orange County’s 100 participating restaurants, and arrive safely and on time.

Since 2014, The Toll Roads’ ridership has increased by 20 percent with more than 320,000 trips daily. The 51-miles of Toll Roads offer Orange County residents and visitors an alternate solution to avoid the congested 5, 405 and 55 freeways when visiting many of this year’s great destinations and eateries.

Many of Orange County’s 100 participating restaurants are easily accessible via the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads. Enjoy family night, date night, girl’s night out and more by driving The Toll Roads to get where you want to be during this year’s OC Restaurant Week.

Tips for Driving The Toll Roads:

  • Remember, on The Toll Roads, all drivers must pay tolls electronically – there are no toll booths to stop and pay cash.
  • No FasTrak® or ExpressAccount®? No problem. Drive The Toll Roads and pay your toll with One-Time-Toll within five days before or five days after your travel to avoid receiving a violation notice. Pay your toll online at TheTollRoads.com.
  • Plan ahead and use the toll calculator to calculate the toll for your trip, select the road you will drive, your entry and exit points, how you will pay for the toll and the number of axles on your vehicle.
  • Before you get moving, get mobile. Download the free The Toll Roads app from the Google Play or Apple App Stores to open a new account, make a payment and pay with One-Time-Toll. 

For more information on OC Restaurant Week, visit OCRestaurantweek.com (Opens in a new window) . For more information on The Toll Roads, visit TheTollRoads.com.


The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) are two joint powers authorities formed by the California legislature in 1986 to plan, finance, construct and operate Orange County’s public toll road system. Fifty-one miles of the system are complete, including the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads. TCA continues to meet the region’s growing need for congestion-free transportation alternatives.