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Chophouse, Deadhorse Hill, Sonoma, Sweet Participate In 'No Kid Hungry' Restaurant Week
111 Chop House is participating in the "No Kid Hungry" initiative.

WORCESTER, MA — Eight restaurants in Massachusetts are taking part in Massachusetts Restaurant Day for No Kid Hungry, with one from Worcester.
111 Chophouse is among the group of restaurants joining forces with more than 40 talented chefs across the state to cook up multi-course meals. The cost of those meals, 100 percent of the proceeds, benefit No Kid Hungry, and takes place on March 27.
For the event, the Niche Hospitality Group, Deadhorse Hill, Sonoma Restaurant, Sweet - Kitchen & Bar and Worcester Restaurant Group united to "create a unique dining experience for guests while doing their part to end childhood hunger."
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The fundraiser was inspired by Chef Andy Husbands and his team at Tremont 647 in Boston, a offshoot of the restaurant's 20-year "Cooking Matters Massachusetts Dinner." This time, it expands across the state.
All event proceeds benefit No Kid Hungry’s work to end childhood hunger in the state. You can read more about the organization, and cause, here.
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The participating restaurants are:
Tremont 647: Boston
111 Chop House: Worcester, MA
Bucatino Restaurant and Wine Bar: North Falmouth
Cobblestones of Lowell: Lowell
Davio's Foxborough: Foxborough
East Bay Grille: Plymouth
Hotel Northampton: Northampton
Turner's Seafood: Salem
To reserve seats for the Worcester event, go here. The dinner and wine pairing features an eclectic menu of choices from the participating restaurants. You can find that here.
Photo via Massachusetts Restaurant Association
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