Mamas Family Restaurant in Detroit to provide hot meals for kids in need

Mamas Family Restaurant (Mamas Family Restaurant)

DETROIT – Mamas Family Restaurant is going to give away free food for children on Wednesday.

They want people to use curbside pickup to reduce the risk of exposure. When you arrive call 313-527-2660 and let them know what your child would like to eat and they’ll bring it to your vehicle.

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The options are limited to two per family and only lasts as long as supplies last. The free food for children will be offered from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Menu:

  • Kids Pancake: Mickey Mouse pancake with 2 sausage links
  • Kids French Toast: French toast with 2 sausage links
  • Kids Hashbrown Breakfast: Scrambled egg with 1 bacon, 1 sausage link and hashbrowns
  • Kids Grits Breakfast: A scrambled egg, 1 bacon, 1 sausage link and homemade grits
  • Drinks: Water, Orange Juice, Apple Juice

The event is a free giveaway meant for children in need of a hot breakfast. The restaurant will be closed to all other orders.

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