Enjoy Thanksgiving in June at Lazy Lobster and help All Faiths Food Bank!

Enjoy a Thanksgiving in June at Lazy Lobster!

Benefiting Meals on Wheels PLUS of Manatee and All Faiths Food Bank of Sarasota

Why wait until November for your favorite meal of the year? On Thursday, June 26th, three locally owned restaurants—The Lazy Lobster of Longboat Key and both Kacey’s Seafood & More locations (Lockwood Ridge & Tallevast in Manatee County, and Fruitville Road in Sarasota County)—will be serving aTraditional Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner for just $29.

This festive plate features:

• Fresh roasted turkey

• Homestyle stuffing

• Turkey gravy

• Mashed sweet potatoes

• Mashed Idaho potatoes

• Green beans with fried onions

• Cranberry sauce

The full regular menus will also be available.All guests dining with us between June 23rd and June 27th are encouraged to bring five or more non-perishable food items to support our local food banks. In appreciation, you’ll receive $10 in Lobster Loot or Kacey’s Kash to use on your next visit.

“This is a challenging time of year for hunger in our communities,” said Co-Proprietor Michael Garey. “School closures limit access to meals for many. Patrons can help simply by enjoying a delicious dinner and giving thanks with a donation. All that’s missing is football.”

For additional details, location hours, or a list of urgently needed items, please visit: www.lazylobsterlbk.com or www.kaceysseafood.com

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