San Francisco's TATO restaurant is reinstating its "Taco Love" initiative, a pay-what-you-can special every Friday, allowing customers to pay between $0 to $10 for a taco plate. For every full-priced meal sold, the restaurant donates a meal to someone in need, focusing on assisting those affected by the pandemic. This offer not only caters to the general public but is particularly aimed at supporting fellow industry workers. The diverse taco menu changes weekly, featuring options like Beef and Mushroom Quesabirria, enhancing community support through affordable meals while contributing to local hunger relief efforts.
Every Friday from 11am to 5 pm, customers can order off the Taco Love menu and pay anywhere from $0 up to $10.
When a customer pays the full price of $10, TATO will give a free meal to someone in need in The City.
The special is open to anyone, but especially for fellow restaurant and bar industry workers who have been hit particularly hard during the pandemic.
The menu might change weekly, but often includes Beef Quesabirria, Mushroom Quesabirria, and Chicken Tacos.
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