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Austin restaurants rally together to raise funds for Good Work Austin

Austinites can help by making purchases at participating eateries in June.

bottle of wine has a pink and green checker print label with a picnic basket that reads "picnic"

Diners who purchase a bottle of wine at Hillside Farmacy in June will aid Good Work Austin’s mission.

Photo provided by Hillside Farmacy

Several restaurants in Austin are teaming up to ring in Good Work Austin‘s fifth year.

The nonprofit organization, which helps small businesses in ATX’s food and beverage scene, is celebrating throughout the month of June + raising funds in the process.

You can participate at these local spots:

  • Bambino, 979 Springdale Rd., Ste. 153 + L’Oca d’Oro, 1900 Simond Ave. | At these Italian eateries, $1 of every Tito’s Handmade Vodka cocktail sold will be donated and Tito’s will match each donation.
  • Dai Due, 2406 Manor Rd. | The farm-to-table eatery is donating $1 for every nilagai antelope + aged wagyu cheeseburger sold.
  • Hillside Farmacy, 1209 E. 11th St. | Housed in a historical building, this restaurant will donate $2 from every bottle of wine sold.
  • Central Machine Works, 4824 E. Cesar Chavez St. | The east Austin brewery is giving back $1 of every mocktail sold.
  • Red Bud Ice House, 2027 Anchor Lane | For every Lalo Tequila Margarita sold, the bar and restaurant will donate $1 with Lalo matching.
  • Epoch Coffee, multiple locations | Casey’s NOLA Snowballs will pop-up from 11 a.m. to sell-out on Saturday, June 22, donating proceeds from a tea-based snowball collaboration.
a burger on a plate with cheese, onions and mayonnaise

The burger at Dai Due features Asadero cheese, mushrooms, pickled onions, fried onions, and black garlic mayonnaise.

Photo provided by Dai Due

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