Restaurants & Bars

Radnor's Harvest Giving Gift Card Sale Proceeds To Workers

Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar in Radnor is donating 100 percent of gift card proceeds to its workers amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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RADNOR, PA — A restaurant in Radnor is giving back to its workers as impacts of the new coronavirus, known as COVID-19, continues to grow locally and nationally.

Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar in Radnor said it will give 100 percent of online gift card sales to its employees.

The restaurant, which has eight other locations, laid off 700 employees. Harvest said the layoff ideally are temporary.

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Owner Dave Magrogan will give the money to employee payroll to help his employees pay their rent and other bills.

Harvest has a goal of $100,000 in gift card sales. So far, Harvest has raised $16,000 in gift card sales.

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Gift cards from Harvest are available online here.

The Radnor location is closed until further notice.

Locations in Glen Mills, Newtown (Bucks County), and North Wales are open for take out and delivery only.

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