Our NEW Fall menu is now available at Taste Community Restaurant! While the menu is marked with apple, grape, and pumpkin flavors; it’s what’s not on the menu this season that is most remarkable.
“We are grateful to be able to serve our 100,000th guest this season at Taste Community Restaurant,” says Jeff Williams, Founder and Executive Director. “Our community has helped so many people ‘taste and see the Lord is good’ and I am grateful for every person who has joined with us.”
Our first project, Taste Community Restaurant, is a fresh and healthy pay-what-you-can restaurant where everyone in the community, regardless of financial means, can enjoy a healthy, high-quality meal. The menu has no prices. Guests are simply asked to:
- Pay what you can afford;
- Pay what you would typically pay; or
- Pay what you would typically pay, plus a little extra to help a neighbor in need.
“…The fact that a space like Taste exists in Fort Worth warms my heart”, says Yandi Newton, a Taste Community Restaurant Guest. “Everything we tried was outstanding and the pay-what-you-can model is incredibly helpful to so many people looking for a great meal.”
Just like Yandi, you can help our neighbors in need when you dine at Taste Community Restaurant. Breakfast and lunch are served on weekdays and brunch is served on weekends. Reservations are not required but recommended. You can make a reservation online at www.tasteproject.org
Taste Community Restaurant
1200 South Main Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Open for Breakfast and Lunch: Tuesday – Friday (9:00am – 2:00pm)
Open for Brunch: Saturday and Sunday (10:00am – 2:00pm)
Dine-in and Carry-out
(Closed on Mondays)
Now taking reservations for Thanksgiving Brunch. Reserve a table at www.tasteproject.org.
About Taste Project
Taste Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit established to feed, educate, and serve our community so they may “…taste and see the Lord is good.” Psalm 34:8. We believe everyone should have access to healthy nutritional food. Our vision is to see our community become the solution to the challenges our community faces as it relates to hunger. Our first project, Taste Community Restaurant at 1200 South Main Street in Fort Worth, focuses on healthy, quality meals made from fresh ingredients. Our menu has no prices. This is a give and take concept. We ask guests to do one of the following: 1) pay what you can afford, 2) pay what you would typically pay, or 3) pay what you would typically pay, plus a little extra. To learn more, visit us at www.tasteproject.org or find us on Facebook.
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