Chattanooga Restaurants Serve Up Flavor and Philanthropy This November

Chattanooga’s Flavorful Way to Give Back in November

Hey there, Chattanooga! If you’re looking to indulge in some delicious food while helping others, November is your month! Our beloved SquareOne Holding Co. and its charitable arm, the SquareUp Foundation, have kicked off their annual giveback campaign. This year promises to be filled with flavor and generosity, allowing locals to enjoy their meals and support worthy causes all at the same time.

What’s the Buzz About?

Throughout November, when you dine at participating restaurants from the SquareOne group, a portion of your food and drink order will go directly to charity. That’s right! Not only will your taste buds be satisfied, but your meal also becomes a way to help those in need. The best part? Each week will spotlight a different charity, ensuring a variety of causes benefit from our community spirit.

What to Expect?

Let’s dive into the delicious details. The first two weeks in November are particularly special. In honor of Veterans Day, two of Chattanooga’s favorite spots, STIR and State of Confusion, will direct their donations to the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center. This fantastic organization works tirelessly to memorialize and promote the six core values represented by the Medal of Honor, along with recognizing its amazing recipients. So, while you’re enjoying a meal, you can feel good knowing you’re helping honor our veterans.

Aiming for Kids in Need

Next up, we have Massey’s Kitchen stepping into the spotlight for the second half of the month. The profits at this family-friendly eatery will go towards the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. Their mission? To provide vital support for children and their families during medical treatments. Dining out with a purpose couldn’t be easier, and it’s a chance to help brighten the lives of some of our youngest residents in need.

Easy Ways to Contribute

And it gets better! Not only can you give back through your meal purchases, but there are also opportunities for individual donations. Each table throughout the participating restaurants will feature easy-to-access QR codes. Just scan the code with your mobile device, and you can make a contribution to the highlighted charity right there at your table! It’s a quick and simple way to spread kindness while enjoying your time out.

Let’s Wrap It Up

So, what are you waiting for? Mark your calendars for the rest of November and plan your outings at these fabulous local spots. Dine at STIR, State of Confusion, and Massey’s Kitchen — all while making a significant difference in our community. Your support will go a long way in helping honor our veterans and aiding families in need. Remember, each bite you take this month carries with it the spirit of giving.

Let’s make the most out of this wonderful initiative and enjoy the tasty offerings from our local restaurants. Together, we can fill our plates and our hearts!


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