EAT Cafe, the pay-what-you-wish restaurant that closed in April, reopens for summer lunch program

Kids 18 and under can get meals from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays until Aug. 22

Drexel's pay-what-you-wish Eat Cafe, which closed in April, has reopened for the summer to serve free lunches to kids 18 and under.
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Philly's first-of-its-kind restaurant out of Drexel University that served up quality meals for a pay-what-you-wish bill has reopened for the summer to serve kids free lunches.

EAT Cafe — which had been serving three-course meals four days a week in partnership with Drexel's Center for Hunger-Free Communities — closed its doors in April due to rising costs. 

The Summer Meals program will provide lunches to kids 18 and under from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The program started on June 17 and will continue through Aug. 22. 

The program is receiving its meals from the Nutritional Development Services — an agency with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia that's been serving free meals during students' summer breaks for 40 years.


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