Chicago-area Restaurants Step Up to Help SNAP Recipients Affected by Government Shutdown
As the government shutdown continues, many Chicago residents who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are facing uncertainty about when they will receive their monthly assistance. However, several local restaurants have stepped in to offer free and discounted meals to those affected.
In Albany Park, Kale My Name is offering daily meal service from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., with no reservations required. The plant-based restaurant has seen an outpouring of support for its efforts, with patrons eager to help those in need.
On the South Side, Watta Potato will be opening its doors on November 8 to provide free food to SNAP recipients. Meanwhile, other restaurants such as Manny's Delicatessen and October Cafe are offering generous deals to families struggling to make ends meet.
In Pilsen, Canton Regio is giving away free roasted chickens every Tuesday, while CheSa’s Bistro and Bar is providing free meals from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. each Tuesday evening. The Edgebrook Coffee Shop in the North Side is also offering a complimentary breakfast to SNAP recipients until its supplies run out.
Harold's Chicken #34 has partnered with Lawndale Community Church to offer a free quarter dark meat meal every Sunday, while Lou Malnati's is providing coupons for $10 pizzas through November 16. Other restaurants such as Paulie Gee’s and Penelope’s Vegan Taqueria are also stepping up to help those in need.
The StopAlong in Logan Square will be offering a free 16-inch pizza until November 16, and the SoulFood Lounge in North Lawndale is providing a free lunch every Tuesday from noon to 3 p.m. Spoken Cafe in Ravenswood will host community suppers on Mondays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in a pay-what-you-can format.
Meanwhile, suburban restaurants such as Bobby's Eastside in Forest Park and Tazza Italian Ristorante in Homer Glen are also offering free meals to those affected by the government shutdown.
As the government shutdown continues, many Chicago residents who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are facing uncertainty about when they will receive their monthly assistance. However, several local restaurants have stepped in to offer free and discounted meals to those affected.
In Albany Park, Kale My Name is offering daily meal service from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., with no reservations required. The plant-based restaurant has seen an outpouring of support for its efforts, with patrons eager to help those in need.
On the South Side, Watta Potato will be opening its doors on November 8 to provide free food to SNAP recipients. Meanwhile, other restaurants such as Manny's Delicatessen and October Cafe are offering generous deals to families struggling to make ends meet.
In Pilsen, Canton Regio is giving away free roasted chickens every Tuesday, while CheSa’s Bistro and Bar is providing free meals from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. each Tuesday evening. The Edgebrook Coffee Shop in the North Side is also offering a complimentary breakfast to SNAP recipients until its supplies run out.
Harold's Chicken #34 has partnered with Lawndale Community Church to offer a free quarter dark meat meal every Sunday, while Lou Malnati's is providing coupons for $10 pizzas through November 16. Other restaurants such as Paulie Gee’s and Penelope’s Vegan Taqueria are also stepping up to help those in need.
The StopAlong in Logan Square will be offering a free 16-inch pizza until November 16, and the SoulFood Lounge in North Lawndale is providing a free lunch every Tuesday from noon to 3 p.m. Spoken Cafe in Ravenswood will host community suppers on Mondays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in a pay-what-you-can format.
Meanwhile, suburban restaurants such as Bobby's Eastside in Forest Park and Tazza Italian Ristorante in Homer Glen are also offering free meals to those affected by the government shutdown.