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NFL Players will wait tables for Celebrity Waiter Night at The Guest House

The high-profile restaurant will bring in A-list football players to serve and socialize in support of the Fair Catch Foundation.

The Guest House exterior awning, with the restaurant's logo, starry lights, plants, and upscale decor.

Have your meal served to you by NFL players at The Guest House’s Celebrity Waiter Night.

Photo by ATXtoday

A handful of high-profile NFL players will swap their jerseys for aprons at The Guest House this weekend.

The players will wait tables in support of The Fair Catch Foundation and some local charities during Celebrity Waiter Night from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday, July 12.

Players include Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys, CJ Stroud of the Houston Texans, Jordan Love of the Green Bay Packers, Justin Fields of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Jalen Ramsey of the Miami Dolphins.

Tunes will be provided by DJ Jamaal Charles, a former running back for the Kansas City Chiefs.

It’s a fitting charity, providing underserved youth with quality equipment and removing financial barriers to getting involved in sports.

Interested in attending? Tickets range from $2,500 for two, $4,000 for four, and $5,500 for six guests — email faircatchfoundation@gmail.com to secure your reservation.

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