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Mesón Sabika partners with Red Cross to raise funds for Illinois flood relief efforts

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Above / Mesón Sabika will partner with Red Cross to host fundraiser on Monday, August 7, 2017.  Restaurant will donate 100 percent of sales that day to flood relief.

Monday, August 7,  Mesón Sabika, a Spanish tapas restaurant and event venue in Naperville, will donate 100 percent of the restaurant’s sales to the American Red Cross of Chicago and Northern Illinois to support the disaster relief efforts for the recent flooding in Northern Illinois.

Open from 11:30AM to 10PM that day, the restaurant has a goal of raising and donating $15,000.

Reservations for lunch or dinner on August 7 can be made online at mesonsabika.com or by calling (630) 983-3000.

A member of the American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois will be present to answer questions and talk with press.

Mesón Sabika is located at 1025 Aurora Avenue.

Mesón Sabika

Mesón Sabika, located just west of downtown Naperville, has been serving the community since 1990.

Whether you dine in one of the mansion’s eight dining rooms decorated in traditional Spanish décor, attend a wedding or corporate event in the Pavilion, or sit on the patio, the cuisine of Spain and delicious drinks make for an unparalleled dining experience in the lovely historic setting.

For more information, visit www.mesonsabika.com.

Editor’s Note / Thanks to the ownership of Mesón Sabika for their generous outreach that often extends way beyond this community.  Mesón Sabika fundraisers are pleasurable ways to make a difference to worthy causes with family, friends, neighbors and business associates. Community seating also is available for individuals where folks might have an extra seat at the table.

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