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DC pizza pop-up donates 100% of proceeds to refugees in Ukraine

Belly Full, a two-day pop-up pizza restaurant, plans to donate 100% of its proceeds to help feed Ukrainian refugees along the border.

, Casey Patten of Grazie Grazie and Matt Adler of Caruso’s Grocery announced their decision to team up and create this pizza pop-up.

“There’s one common theme we agree we can all unite on — great food and helping those in need,” the statement read. “Belly Full does just that — in uniting our community to help impact the most pressing global crisis right now.”

The statement also includes James Beard/Michelin star D.C. chefs with a full list of dishes for everyone to enjoy:

  • Matt Adler (Caruso’s Grocery)
  • Gerald Addison (Bammy’s & Little Chicken)
  • Gina Chersevani (Buffalo Bergen, Last Call &. Suburbia)
  • Casey Patten (Grazie Grazie, Little Chicken)
  • Katsuya Fukushima (Tonari, Daikaya, Haikan & Hatoba)
  • Mike Friedman (Red Hen, All Purpose & Aventino)
  • Tiffany MacIsaac (Buttercream Bakery)
  • Christopher Morgan (Bammy’s & Little Chicken)
  • Roberta Donna (Roberto’s Ristorante Italiano & formerly Galileo)
  • Amy Brandwein (Centrolina & Piccolina)
  • Dani Moreira (Timber Pizza & Call Your Mother)
  • Jon Sybert (Tail Up Goat & Revelers Hour)
  • Said Haddad (Little Chicken)
  • Teresa Vlazquez  (Baked and Wired & A Baked Joint)

Anyone or in-person Sunday, Mar. 13, if they missed out on Saturday’s meals. The pop-up will be available between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. at 804 V Street NW in D.C.

Ivy Lyons

Ivy Lyons is a digital journalist for ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.com. Since 2018, they have worked on Capitol Hill, at NBC ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ in Washington, and with WJLA in Washington.

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