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Community Kitchen’s restaurant model demonstrates that good food can be grown, delivered, prepared, and served justly and equitably.

Access to good food is a universal right.

Community Kitchen is open at NYC’s Lower Eastside Girls Club.

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We’re serving dinner every Wednesday through Saturday at our pilot restaurant in Manhattan’s East Village. Come enjoy menus created by James Beard award-winning chef Mavis-Jay Sanders, a champion of locally sourced, plant-forward cuisine, made affordable with our innovative sliding scale pricing model.

A Different Kind of Restaurant

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A Different Kind of Restaurant *

Lower Eastside Girls Club
281 East 7th Street
New York NY 10009
(East 7th Street at Avenue D)
[MAP]

📍 Where

Wednesday - Saturday
Dinner 6PM - 10PM
Now - December 13, 2025

⌚️ When

What’s a sliding scale and how should I use it?

Good food is not as widely available as it could be, were resources distributed more equitably. Our sliding scale is a method of payment that tries to do that, making the same wonderful meal available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. Ideally, everyone would pay about the same percentage of their income for good meals, and we believe that government policy should one day reflect that. In the meantime, our sliding scale translates that belief – approximately – into practice.

So: We ask you to pay for your meal at Community Kitchen according to your income. (We ask, also, to account for your family’s wealth, regardless of your current income.) We have three levels of payment, and – no questions asked – we trust that you will pay accordingly.

If your income is a barrier to purchasing good, healthy, fresh food, you pay $15 (plus tax and any extras) for a meal at Community Kitchen. If you can afford to pay approximately what it costs us to pay for the food we serve you, you pay $45. And if you are accustomed to paying the price of meals in New York’s more expensive restaurants, you pay $125, which is what a meal like ours would cost in those restaurants. The choice is yours and we trust that you will pay appropriately.

🧾 Sliding Scale

🗓️ Reservations

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🍽️ Menu

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Coming soon!

Our food system gets it wrong.

But we can reimagine it.

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

— Buckminster Fuller

Community Kitchen is a meeting place for neighbors and friends. Together with community members, we are building a space where diversity, equity, and dignity are norms, not exceptions.

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Long term goals.

Community Kitchen’s impact on workers, farmers, climate, and food security is amplified by a multi-pronged approach to supporting the Public Restaurant movement.

Let’s talk!

Interested in joining the Community Kitchen team, partnering with us, or supporting our ongoing work? Submit this form to get in touch.

We’re part of the growing Public Restaurant movement.

Community Kitchen is collaborating with world-class partners to maximize our impact, centering justice and equity in all we do.

Collection of black and white logos and text from various organizations including Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming, Evertable, Detroit Food Academy, Drive Change, Wellness in the Schools, Nourish Scotland, OFW One Fair Wage, Rethink Food, Emma's Torch, Rise & Root Farm, and West Side Campaign Against Hunger.