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Raleigh's first pay-what-you-can cafe opens

The cafe has a laid-back coffee shop atmosphere with a menu that includes buttermilk biscuits with sage sausage gravy, an assortment of sandwiches and waffles.
Posted 2018-01-08T17:45:21+00:00 - Updated 2018-01-08T17:47:37+00:00
Pay-what-you-can cafe opens in Raleigh

The Triangle's first pay-what-you-can cafe has opened in downtown Raleigh.

A Place at the Table opened on Monday in the old Cafe de Los Muertos space at 300 W. Hargett St. Before securing a permanent home, the restaurant held pop-up meals at various local restaurants. The project was in development for three years.

The cafe has a laid-back coffee shop atmosphere with a menu that includes buttermilk biscuits with sage sausage gravy, an assortment of sandwiches and waffles. All food and beverages are pay-what-you-can.

The pay-what-you-can model allows people to pay in one of five ways:

  • pay what they can afford
  • pay a suggested donation
  • pay what they would typically pay plus a donation
  • pay specifically for someone else’s full meal
  • pay by volunteering

"We believe that volunteerism is a hand up versus a hand out," A Place at the Table Maggie Kane said.

The nonprofit's pay-what-you-can approach for food and drink is based on a model by the One World Every Body Eats Foundation. There are more than 60 cafes operating with this approach.

A Place at the Table is open 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

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