Raleigh's First Pay-What-You-Can Cafe Remains Busy During Pandemic

The Triangle's first pay-what-you-can cafe remains open to serve meals for those in need.

"We have limited hours. We have a limited menu because we are serving an influx of people,"Founder and Executive Director Maggie Kane said, noting that customers can either call ahead to place orders to walk up to the cafe and order a meal. The dining room remains closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

At A Place at the Table, all food and beverages are pay-what-you-can.

"We are serving about 250 free meals a day for people who cannot afford their meal and then an additional 50 or so meals that are pay what you can," Kane said.

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