JBJ Soul Kitchen has two locations in the United States
The singer Jon Bon Jovi is the creator behind the JBJ Soul Kitchen Community Restaurantan establishment aimed at low-income people, located in New Jersey and Newark, in the United States.
The restaurant operates on a pay-what-you-can basis, where there are no fixed prices, but a minimum donation is suggested to cover costs for those who cannot pay in full. In addition, it also offers the option of working as a volunteer to offset the cost of the meal.
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Since the opening of the first pilot unit in Red Bank in 2011, the project has expanded to serve several communities, opening its second unit in 2016 and third in 2020, dedicated to underprivileged students at Rutgers State University.
The menus offer a variety of American cuisine, including vegan, kosher (obey Jewish law), halal (Islamic and Muslim cultures) and gluten-free options, with a commitment to providing balanced, quality meals for all customers.
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In situations of necessity such as delays in payments to public servants, the JBJ Soul Kitchen also offered free meals to those who were affected. The initiative seeks to bring quality food to those who need it, and those who can pay higher prices can also contribute.
Source: Rollingstone

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