San Diego Restaurants Unite for Disaster Relief

San Diego is stepping up to help Los Angeles wildfire victims through a special campaign, Dining for Disaster Relief. Eight local bars and restaurants have joined forces to raise funds for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.

From Wednesday, January 15, to Friday, January 31, proceeds from select menu items at participating venues will directly benefit wildfire victims, providing critical food and resources to those in need.

Dining for Disaster Relief

How You Can Help

Supporting this important cause is easy (and delicious)! Visit these participating restaurants and order their featured items:

  • Cloak & Petal (Little Italy – 1953 India Street): Donating 100% of proceeds from the Tea Ceremony Cocktail and Master Roshi Roll.
  • The Original 40 Brewing Company (North Park – 3117 University Avenue): 50% of proceeds from January’s Burger of the Month.
  • Coco Maya (Little Italy – 1660 India Street): 50% of proceeds from their Chicken & Waffle dish.
  • PRK 101 (Carlsbad – 3040 Carlsbad Blvd.): 50% of proceeds from the Chicken N Waffle Sandwich.
  • The Lobby Tiki Bar & Grill | Cococabana (Oceanside – 408 Pier View Way): 50% of proceeds from their Chicken and Waffles dish.
  • Louisiana Purchase (North Park – 2305 University Avenue): 50% of proceeds from the Drop Top Chicken Flock dish.
  • Miss B’s Coconut Club (Mission Beach – 3704 Mission Blvd.): 50% of proceeds from the Chicken & Waffles dish.

Why It Matters

The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is on the front lines, providing vital support to wildfire victims. By dining at these local favorites and ordering their featured dishes, you’re directly contributing to this critical mission.

This campaign reflects the resilience and compassion of the San Diego community, rallying together to support those in need.

See you there!

Whether you’re indulging in a handcrafted cocktail, a savory burger, or some classic chicken and waffles, every bite counts. Join the Dining for Disaster Relief campaign and help bring aid to Los Angeles wildfire victims.

See you there, San Diego!

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