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Dining Out For Life: Dine Out For AIDS Relief Today

Can’t decide what to make for lunch? We’ve got a suggestion: Go out to eat! Today is the annual Dining Out For Life, and dozens of local eateries are donating anywhere from 30-100% of the day’s sales to Nashville Cares, a locally-based AIDS service organization. Three cheers for Allium, Germantown Café and Red Restaurant, each donating 100% of dinner sales to Nashville Cares!

The options for lunch aren’t as plentiful as the options for dinner, but there’s a solid list. For lunch, try:

  • Kalamatas (Green Hills & Brentwood): 75% donation
  • Frothy Monkey: 50% donation
  • Nero’s Grill: 50% donation
  • A Taste of Italy: 30% donation
  • Anatolia Turkish Restaurant: 30% donation
  • B & C Market BBQ: 30% donation
  • Bosco’s (21st only): 30% donation
  • The Gold Rush: 30% donation
  • Le Peep: 30% donation
  • The Mad Platter: 30% donation
  • Marché: 30% donation
  • Martha’s at The Plantation: 30% donation
  • Mere Bulles: 30% donation
  • Midtown Café: 30% donation
  • Noshville (Green Hills & Cool Springs only): 30% donation
  • The Pied Piper Eatery: 30% donation
  • Provence (Downtown library only): 30% donation
  • Savarino’s Cucina: 30% donation
  • Sunset Grill: 30% donation
  • Caffé Nonna: 20% donation
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