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Eat Local + Help Local Families With "Project Envoy"

Support Both Franklin Food Pantry + Locally-Owned Restaurants via Interfaith Council Initiative

By Updated March 9, 2021 by Franklin/Milford/ EBV Macaroni Kid Publisher Ann Fisk February 8, 2021

A portion of the sales from today's participating "Project Envoy" restaurant will be donated to the Franklin Food Pantry. "Project Envoy" has been organized by the Franklin Interfaith Council Food Security Team and will run through March. 

Click here for the March calendar of participating locations.


This week's participants are:

Sunday, March 7th, The Curry House

Monday, March 8th: Central Pizza

Tuesday, March 9th: George's Pizza

Wednesday, March 10th: Intermission Cafe

Thursday, February 11th: King Street Cafe


Looking ahead:

Sunday, March 14th, The Curry House

Monday, March 15th: Dacey's Market & Deli



Tuesday, February 16th, 

Wednesday, February 17th: Acapulcos Franklin, 371 Union Street, Franklin, 508-520-0696

Thursday, February 18th: King Street Cafe, 390 King Street, Franklin, 508-541-7117

Friday, February 19th, Rhapsody's Victorian Coffee House


Monday, February 22nd: Central Pizza

Tuesday, February 23rd: Spruce Pond Creamery

Wednesday, February, 24th: Franklin Pizza & Deli

Thursday, February 25th: King Street Cafe


Sunday, March 28th

 Monday, March 29th:

Tuesday, March 30th:

Wednesday, March 31st: 



Restaurant hours, menu availability, and offers may vary.


"Project Envoy" has been organized by the Franklin Interfaith Council Food Security Team and will run through March.

You may learn more here:

https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/project-envoy/

https://www.facebook.com/FranklinInterfaithCouncil/


You may find other recommended, locally-owned restaurants here on the Boston Globe's "Project Takeout" list (no connection to the "Project Envoy" benefit).