National Everybody Eats Week
Participating Cafes
National Everybody Eats Week is a nationally coordinated campaign to help individuals understand the power they have to build community, ensure a table for everybody, and end hunger. This year, National Everybody Eats Week is August 20th - August 26th, 2023.
Participating cafes
A Place at the Table is Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can cafe. Providing community and good food for all, regardless of means.
Big Big Tables mission mission is to feed delicious and nutritious food to everybody. Regardless of your ability to pay, its doors are open to feed you.
Crescent City Cafe is opening a pay-what-you-can community cafe! As the need for food security continues to grow in New Orleans, so does the vision of the Crescent City Cafe.
The Cumberland Community Cafe welcomes all people to be nourished in body and soul, regardless of their ability to pay.
Essentials Cafe is a pay-what-you-can café designed to offer a ministry of hospitality and nourishing food to everyone in the neighborhood.
Fork Real is a non-profit Pay-What-You-Can community cafe that offers a welcoming environment and fresh farm-to-table meals dedicated to real people, real food, and real conversations.
Grace Cafe aims to increase food security in the Danville community by providing access to healthy food on a pay what you can basis.
Heart-n-Soul Community Cafe helps neighbors share a meal in order to foster a tight knit Fargo-Moorhead community. All are welcome, no matter their economic status.
NEST Cafe’s Mission is to nourish bodies and community by providing delicious, sustainably sourced food to all who enter regardless of their means.
The Quiltmaker Café will be a nonprofit, fast-casual restaurant, offering tasty meals and Free Will pricing to guests. Our mission is to provide community and healthy meals to all people, regardless of their ability to pay.
Shobi’s Table is a kitchen-based community who works together towards daily and sustainable justice, mercy and love made edible and available to everyone.
Taste Project exists to feed, educate, and serve our community so they may, "...taste and see the Lord is good" (Psalm 34:8).
Taste Project exists to feed, educate, and serve our community so they may, "...taste and see the Lord is good" (Psalm 34:8).
Tricklebee Café is a pay-what-you-can community café that offers healthy meals, food-service training, and spiritual nourishment. We are a ministry of the Moravian Church in America.