Nonprofit cafe A Place at the Table is launching a food truck.

A Place at the Table is a nonprofit restaurant in Raleigh that offers a pay-what-you-can system and is expanding their reach with a new food truck.

The storefront of A Place at the Table

A Place at the Table offers good eats at a discounted rate for those who need it.

Photo provided by A Place at the Table

Get ready for impact — on wheels. The Raleigh-based nonprofit cafe A Place at the Table is launching its first food truck to expand its mission of providing community and good food to all regardless of financial means through the pay-what-you-can model.

For the past six years, the nonprofit has served the downtown Raleigh community, and with the launch of The Travelin’ Table, the cafe’s reach can expand. The menu will feature similar items of the flagship including huevos rancheros, quiche, and biscuits.

The truck will partner with additional nonprofit organizations such as The Boys & Girls Club of Zebulon and The Women’s Center to further support their communities.

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