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The Mexican restaurant donates July profits to flood relief fund

DALLAS (KDAF) — The Mexican, a high-end Mexican restaurant known for its bold flavors and stunning interiors, is donating 50% of its July profits to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund to aid Texans affected by recent natural disasters.

“In light of the devastating floods across Texas, The Mexican stands in solidarity with our fellow Texans,” the restaurant shared in an Instagram post.

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“To everyone who has suffered loss or displacement, you are not alone.”

From enchiladas to tres leches, every bite in July contributes to rebuilding and recovery efforts for families in Kerr County. Diners can view the menu, make reservations, and learn more about by visiting www.themexican.com.

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