Make a Difference in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS: Dine Out for Life in Philadelphia and the Philly ‘Burbs (April 14)

Red Star Burger

Each year, millions of restaurant-goers participate nationwide in Dining Out for Life, an annual fundraising event that benefits AIDS service organizations. This year, Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley will participate in Dining Out for Life on April 14. Each person who dines out at one of the participating restaurants will see 33% of his or her bill go directly to benefit ActionAIDS, a local local nonprofit organization that helps those affected by HIV/AIDS.

Making your donation is as easy as dining out! In addition to scores of Philadelphia and Wilmington restaurants, many suburban Philly locations will be participating as well. Save your seat to dine out and save lives at one of these suburban establishments:

Clifton Heights

Broadway Bar and Grill

The Original Clam Tavern

Exton

Red Star Craft House

Glen Mills

Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar

Havertown

Nais Cuisine

Malvern

Cedar Hollow Inn Restaurant and Bar

Manayunk

Adobe Café Manayunk

Kildare’s Irish Pub

Media

Diego’s Cantina and Tequila Bar

La Belle Epoque

Lotus Farm to Table

Picasso Restaurant and Bar

Pinocchio’s Restaurant

Riddle Ale House

Spasso Italian Grill

Sterling Pig Brewery

Mt. Airy

Bacio

West Chester

Avalon

Doc Magrogan’s Oyster House

Éclat Chocolate

Olive Branch Tapas Restaurant

Side Bar and Restaurant

New this year, ActionAIDS and Yards Brewing Company have teamed up to create Action IPA, a brew that will be available throughout April. Participating restaurants will donate $.50–$1.00 of each pint to ActionAIDS.

Another way to participate on April 14: head to the Food Truck Pop Up taking place in Philadelphia at the 1300 block of Locust Street from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Participants will include Oink and Moo BBQ, Mama’s Meatballs, The Tot CartFoolish Waffles and more!

  • Photos: Ed Williams