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Eat Out: Delmar Loop Dishcrawl Benefits Local Non-Profits
University City's Green Center is one of several non-profits that benefit from the event.

Want to have fun, check out various restaurants and help local non-profits? If so, the Delmar Loop Dishcrawl Neighborfood is for you.Â
The Neighborfood event takes place Saturday, July 27. Participating restaurants include Blueberry Hill Restaurant & Music Club, Fitz's Bottling Co., Three Kings Public House, Nico, Mission Taco Joint, Pi Pizzeria, Ranoush and Seoul Taco.
Eight different restaurants will open their doors for the event. AÂ ticket will include entry to the event and food at one participating location; additional food tickets and drink specials will be offered the day of the event.
A portion of the proceeds for this event will benefit the following non-profit organizations:
- Animal House - provides shelter and adoption center services for the homeless cats and kittens of St. Louis City.
- Gateway Greening - educates and empowers people to strengthen their communities through gardening and urban agricultureÂ
- Habitat for Humanity St. Louis - brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
- Missouri Coalition for the Environment - works to protect and restore the environment through education, public engagement, and legal actionÂ
- Prison Performing Arts - involves incarcerated youth and adults in the performing arts to inspire intellectual curiosity and personal development
- The Green Center - provides a natural laboratory and cultural gathering place for members of the St. Louis community and surrounding regionÂ
- Urban Harvest - promotes a healthful downtown community, enriching lives through education and innovation in urban agriculture, green space and multicultural connectivity
Each ticket holder gets to choose which non-profit receives their ticket proceeds. The event starts at Neighborfood check in booth at Three Kings Public House.
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For more information, see the Dishcrawl web site.Â
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