OKLAHOMA CITY – Fresh omelettes, pancakes, eggs Benedict.
It all makes for a delicious morning at the new Sunnyside Diner in northwest Oklahoma City.
Instead of bringing in friends and colleagues to test the food, the new diner is offering those in need a nice gourmet breakfast.
“We knew we’d have all this extra food because we have to cook everything on the menu a couple of times and we didn’t want it to go to waste,” Aly Branstetter, co-owner of Sunnyside Diner, said. “So, we thought we could invite our friends and family or we could help out the community.”
Even the tips over the next few days will go to Other Options, Inc., a nonprofit that helps families coping with poverty.
Posted: Jun 8, 2016 / 04:07 PM