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ENCINITAS, CA Seventy-seven restaurants in San Diego County including four in Encinitas were chosen by the California Restaurant Foundation to receive grants of up to $3,500 to help recover from COVID-19 pandemic closures. They are among 318 mom-and-pop restaurants in eight counties chosen for the grants. The full list is below.
The Encinitas restaurants are Coffee Coffee, EVE Encinitas, GOODONYA Organic Eatery and Priority Public House.
Wells Fargo donated $250,000 for the grants.
Subscribe Wells Fargo understands that small restaurants hold the identity of local neighborhoods. We know that it takes more than money to create an equitable, diverse and inclusive recovery, said Gregg Sherkin of Wells Fargo.