(PRESS RELEASE)_DELRAY BEACH, FL— For over a decade, Dada has hosted its highly-anticipated, philanthropic Thanksgiving Feast, bringing cheer and comfort to thousands of homeless, homebound, and unemployed residents. This year, the iconic, Delray Beach eatery—and Howley’s in West Palm Beach as well—will donate 100-percent of the holiday dinner's proceeds to Hospitality Helping Hands, a West Palm Beach-based 501(c)3 nonprofit launched in 2020 by Subculture Group’s Rodney Mayo that aids thousands, including children and animals affected by food insecurity, natural disasters, and more in South Florida and the Bahamas. The evening will spotlight Dada executive chef Daniel Dore's three-course holiday menu featuring a choice of brussels sprout soup or mixed green salad; dark and white turkey meat with traditional trimmings like mashed potatoes, sauteed green beans, cornbread stuffing, and homemade cranberry sauce; and a slice of apple or pumpkin pie. A vegan/vegetarian option is also available upon request. The cost is $40 plus tax and gratuity and includes a soft drink. Kids 16 years and younger eat for $16 plus tax and gratuity. Due to the holiday dinner's popularity, the evening is expected to sell out so reservations are highly encouraged. 100-percent of sales from all dinners, including vegan/vegetarian and children’s meals will be donated to charity. Comments are closed.
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