Diners are staying home, so this restaurant lets patrons pay what they want
L'Oca d'Oro, an Italian restaurant in Austin, Texas, has introduced a pay-what-you-will night to accommodate diners facing financial challenges. The initiative aims to make dining out more accessible amid rising food costs and economic instability. Patrons can choose how much to pay for their meals while still covering a service charge to support staff wages.
- ▪L'Oca d'Oro launched a pay-what-you-will night in December to help diners afford meals.
- ▪The restaurant charges a 20% service fee on the total chosen by patrons to support staff wages and benefits.
- ▪Co-owner Fiore Tedesco III believes dining out should be accessible to everyone, especially during tough economic times.
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Diners are staying home, so this restaurant lets patrons pay what they want May 25, 20265:00 AM ET By Joe Hernandez A bartender pours a drink at L'Oca d'Oro, an Italian restaurant in Austin, Texas, that offers a weekly promotion where guests can pay what they want. Sergio Flores for NPR hide caption toggle caption Sergio Flores for NPR Grocery prices got you down? Learn how to cut your food bill with NPR's 4-part newsletter. Sign up here for budgeting tips, meal planning and more. Zayed Al-Hamad's party of four is ready to order. The table plans to share the rosemary sourdough focaccia, fresh mozzarella, polpette, rigatoni alla n'duja and smoked olive carbonara spaghetti.
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