Brunch Benefit for North Texas Food Bank
November 18, 2012
McKinney Avenue restaurant Acme F&B recently rolled out their new brunch service and will host an event in partnership with the Round Table to give back to hungry North Texans just in time for Thanksgiving. Acme F&B will donate $1 for every person that walks through the door for brunch on November 18, 2012 from 11 AM to 3 PM. In addition to the opportunity to give back diners will enjoy a special menu, reduced priced drinks and heated patio for those joining the Round Table for brunch at Acme F&B that day.
The Round Table is the young professional group formed to benefit The North Texas Food Bank and their leadership is composed of council members serving as representatives of the young professional community.
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