RI Restaurants Unite to Fight AIDS April 26
Monday, April 23, 2012
There's no more delicious alliance than restaurants across the state joining together for the annual “Dining Out for Life” benefitting AIDS Project RI on Thursday, April 26.
“We’re asking our friends to support these restaurants on Thursday, April 26, and throughout the year,” said Thomas Bertrand, executive director of AIDS Project RI, a division of non-profit Family Service of RI.
The concept is simple: diners eat at participating restaurants on Thursday, April 26. Participating restaurants donate a portion of sales to AIDS Project RI. “Friends, families, co-workers use it as an opportunity to get together for a night out,” he said.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe participating restaurant list includes:
Blaze Eastside, 776 Hope Street, Providence
Bluefin Grille, One Orms St., Providence
Broadway Bistro, 205 Broadway, Providence
The Burrito Company, 104 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket
Cactus Grille, 800 Allens Avenue, Providence
CAV, 14 Imperial Place, Providence
Cowesett Inn, 226 Cowesett Avenue, West Warwick
Cuban Revolution (Downcity), 50 Aborn St., Providence
Cuban Revolution (Valley Street), 60 Valley St., Providence
DiParma Italian Table, 940 Fall River Ave., Seekonk
Garden Grille, 727 East Avenue, Pawtucket
Gracie’s, 194 Washington Street, Providence
Hose Company #6, 636 Central Avenue, Pawtucket
Hemenway’s, 121 South Main Street, Providence
Matunuck Oyster Bar, 629 Succotash Road, South Kingstown
New Rivers, 7 Steeple Street, Providence
Pakarang, 303 South Main Street, Providence
Pizzico Ristorante, 762 Hope Street, Providence
Rasoi, 727 East Ave., Pawtucket
Rue De L’Espoir, 99 Hope St., Providence
Three Sisters, 1074 Hope Street, Providence
Vine Yard East, 315 Waterman St., East Providence
Note: more restaurants are being added constantly, so check the list here for updates.
AIDS Project RI, a division of Family Service of RI, provides a range of services for persons living with HIV/AIDS across the state, including rapid HIV testing, emergency financial assistance, nutritional support and much more.
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