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ENGLEWOOD, CO - AUGUST 25: Norine Knight, left, Neil Chesshir and Christine Price eat lunch on the covered patio at Cafe 180 in Englewood, Colorado on August 25, 2016. Cafe 180 is a non-profit pay what you can restaurant. (Photo by Seth McConnell/The Denver Post)
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ENGLEWOOD, CO – AUGUST 25: Norine Knight, left, Neil Chesshir and Christine Price eat lunch on the covered patio at Cafe 180 in Englewood, Colorado on August 25, 2016. Cafe 180 is a non-profit pay what you can restaurant. (Photo by Seth McConnell/The Denver Post)
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Business: Cafe 180
Address: 3315 S Broadway, Englewood
Hours: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Founded: 2010
Contact: 303-761-4510,ڱ180.ǰ,ڱ180DZǰ
Employees:3

Interview with Sonia York, manager

Q: How did you get involved in this business?
A: Word of mouth.

Q: What distinguishes you from other businesses in your category?
:Our mission is to reduce hunger in the community by providing meals to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. At the cornerstone of all we do, is an idea we call “Dignification.” Not only do we serve up delicious food, we serve up respect, dignity and self sufficiency. Our goal is for everyone to leave nourished.

Q: What do you like best about your line of work?
A: Anyone can eat, regardless of their ability to pay. Those who are unable to pay simply exchange their time and energy for a nutritious meal.

Q: What is your business’ biggest challenge?
A: Getting our name out there so people know where to find us and what we do.

Q: Something people might be surprised to learn about you or your business:
A: Approximately one out of three people who stop by for lunch volunteer at our restaurant as payment for their meal.

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