The Mercer Island Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Mioposto and Pogacha to present an Eat Out to Help Out event on June 8 to show their business commitment to the community and help raise funds for the Mercer Island Youth and Family Services (YFS). On that day, 20% of the proceeds from dine-in, take-out and curbside pickup orders from Hap’s Burgers & Taps, Homegrown, Mioposto, Pogacha and Sano Café will benefit YFS.
“The event is a long-play strategy to show our community that our restaurants, while still struggling from the pandemic, are committed to the Mercer Island community and the invaluable MIYFS Foundation for all their support to those in need in our community,” reads a chamber statement.