Krishna Culture Center offers a free Sunday dinner held every Sunday at 7:15pm - call ahead to confirm, and let happycow know. Open Mon-Sun 4:30am-1:00pm, 4:30pm-9:00pm.
The ISKON temple gives a great, complimentary dinner every Sunday evening. The meal is completely vegetarian and always Indian. Have had it twice now, it the quantities are large and the food tastes amazing. There was nothing in the boxes that I don't like. Due to the pandemic they are currently giving the dinners in takeout boxes.
Free Love Feast every Sunday after program, 7:15pm - Edit
"Every Sunday at 7:15pm, there is a free vegetarian/vegan feast after the usual Sunday program. Serving line begins at the dining hall across from the temple. One will need to ask for non-dairy items only if you are vegan. Usually there is about half vegan items on any given Sunday. The main cook decides on the menu and varies week to week.
All food is blessed and cooked with love. Seconds are allowed after others have gone through the line. Asking "please" gets you far. Any donation for your meal can be placed in the temple room, if you wish. No one will ask or expect any donation. All are welcome to enjoy.
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First Review by gokartmozart
DDesai
Points +212
Great Sunday dinner - Edit
The ISKON temple gives a great, complimentary dinner every Sunday evening. The meal is completely vegetarian and always Indian. Have had it twice now, it the quantities are large and the food tastes amazing. There was nothing in the boxes that I don't like. Due to the pandemic they are currently giving the dinners in takeout boxes.
Read morePros: Great taste , Complimentary
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gokartmozart
Points +47
Free Love Feast every Sunday after program, 7:15pm - Edit
"Every Sunday at 7:15pm, there is a free vegetarian/vegan feast after the usual Sunday program. Serving line begins at the dining hall across from the temple. One will need to ask for non-dairy items only if you are vegan. Usually there is about half vegan items on any given Sunday. The main cook decides on the menu and varies week to week.
Read moreAll food is blessed and cooked with love. Seconds are allowed after others have gone through the line. Asking "please" gets you far. Any donation for your meal can be placed in the temple room, if you wish. No one will ask or expect any donation. All are welcome to enjoy.
Pros: Free, Menu varies weekly, Usually Indian food but not always.
Cons: Sitting on the floor or at table, Portions can be small (ask for more), Kids can be noisy sometimes
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