San Antonio Restaurants Unite for Kerr County Flood Relief

Collage of San Antonio restaurants contributing to flood relief efforts

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In San Antonio, numerous local and chain restaurants are stepping up to support flood relief efforts following recent devastating floods in Kerr County. Notably, P. Terry’s is donating 100% of profits from its locations statewide, while others like Bubba’s 33, Texas Roadhouse, and Chef Grey Hwang at Shiro/Yozora are contributing significant portions of their sales. Community members are also holding fundraisers and donation drives, showcasing the region’s strong solidarity and resilience in the face of catastrophe.

San Antonio – In a show of community support, local and statewide chain restaurants in San Antonio are donating portions of their sales revenue to aid flood relief efforts in Kerr County. These initiatives come in the wake of devastating floods that affected the area on July 4, and as forecasts predict more rain in the near future. The combined efforts of these establishments aim to provide crucial support to communities struggling to recover from catastrophe.

Among the participating restaurants, P. Terry’s stands out by pledging to donate 100% of profits from all 36 of its locations across Texas, beginning this Thursday. The owner has expressed profound concern for the situation impacting the community and is encouraging patrons to contribute to the relief efforts through their purchases.

Further support comes from Bubba’s 33 and Texas Roadhouse, both of which are dedicating a portion of proceeds from their evening sales for flood relief. Additionally, Fralo’s will contribute half of the sales proceeds from all pepperoni pizzas sold on Friday towards the same cause. Rudy’s has committed to donating 10% of profits from its four locations in San Antonio from Monday to Wednesday of the following week.

As Kerr County continues its recovery, community members have mobilized to hold fundraisers and donation drives aimed at assisting affected individuals. Various organizations, businesses, and individuals are extending their support. Recommendations for donation types focus on cash or gift cards rather than physical items to prevent overwhelming aid receivers.

To streamline relief efforts, a list of organizations actively accepting donations and volunteers is underway. Hawaiian Bros. Island Grill also announced plans to open a standalone restaurant in San Antonio by spring 2026 as further testament to their commitment to the community.

In a parallel effort, Chef Grey Hwang at Shiro/Yozora is set to donate 100% of proceeds from a special dish to flood relief from July 8 through July 31, highlighting the culinary community’s involvement in the recovery process. Additionally, James Avery has pledged $1 million to support flood relief organizations and will donate 100% of sales from a specific charm until August 4.

The San Antonio Food Bank is actively assessing community needs and is encouraging locals to check for updates on what supplies are required. That Place on Blanco, a neighborhood bar, is accepting donations such as blankets and first aid kits as part of its recovery efforts, showcasing the grassroots support from local businesses.

On July 9, Hopdoddy Burger Bar will donate 100% of sales to Texas Search and Rescue initiatives, further emphasizing the critical role of local businesses in rallying community support. Also, Tiff’s Treats is contributing 100% of proceeds from online orders using a specific promotional code until July 7. These generosity efforts reflect the collective spirit of San Antonio’s establishment towards aiding their neighbors in need following the devastating floods.

As recovery continues, the San Antonio community is coming together, providing much-needed assistance and fostering resilience in the aftermath of the floods. The various fundraising initiatives and donations made by local businesses have demonstrated a united response, exemplifying the core values of solidarity and compassion within the region.

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