Deadly flooding in Central Texas over the July 4 weekend left more than 100 dead. Now, some North Texas restaurants are donating their profits to relief efforts.

DALLAS — Some North Texas restaurants are planning to donate their profits on certain days this week to relief efforts after devastating Texas Hill Country floods over the July Fourth weekend left more than 100 dead. 


La Bistro Italian Grill

When: 5-9 p.m. July 7-10 

Where:  722 Grapevine Highway in Hurst

“Many of you know our own two children — a three-year-old & a four-year-old who run through La Bistro like they own the place, taking pretend orders and charming longtime customers who’ve watched them grow up visiting their dad and “Pop Pop” at work. As I read about those missing children, I thought about our little ones and the parents who are now living every parent’s worst nightmare–and it brought tears to my eyes,” a letter from the restaurant’s owners, the Benouared family, said, as first reported by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “I may not have the power to change what happened, but I do have the power to feed people. That’s what our family has done at La Bistro for the past 41 years– so that’s exactly what we’re going to keep doing, with purpose.”

🖤 TEXAS HILL COUNTRY FLOOD RELIEF FUNDRAISER 🖤
at La Bistro Italian Grill
📍 Hurst, TX

DINE WITH PURPOSE
JULY 7th •…

Posted by La Bistro Italian Grill on Sunday, July 6, 2025


Hopdoddy Burger Bar

Where: Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Addison and Euless

Hopdoddy Burger Bar, a Texas-based burger chain, which has locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Addison and Euless, announced it’s donating 100% of profits Wednesday to Texas Search and Rescue for flood relief. 

“Our hearts are with everyone impacted—and with the brave recovery teams working around the clock,” Hopdoddy Burger Bar said in a social post. 

This Wednesday July 9th, we will donate 100% of profits to Texas Search & Rescue @texsar supporting families and…

Posted by Hopdoddy Burger Bar on Sunday, July 6, 2025


Truck Yard Dallas

Where: 5624 Sears Street in Dallas

Truck Yard Dallas shared in an Instagram post that it’s donating 100% of its profits on Wednesday to support flood recovery efforts. 

Our hearts are broken. Come help us raise money for our neighbors.

Posted by Truck Yard Dallas on Monday, July 7, 2025


Partenope Ristorante 

Where: 1903 Main Street in Dallas

“As a family with children the same age as many of the campers in the Texas Hill Country, this tragedy has deeply touched our hearts,” the restaurant said in a post. “This Thursday, July 10th, we will be donating 100% of our sales, both dine-in and take-out from both our downtown Dallas & Richardson locations, to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.”


M Crowd Restaurant Group

When: Now through July 13

Where: All North Texas and Oklahoma Mi Cocina, Monkey Bar, Vaqueros and The Mercury locations

Through Sunday, the group will donate 10% of all of its proceeds from its 26 restaurants across North Texas and Oklahoma to help Central Texas flood relief efforts.

“Our hearts go out to all those impacted by the recent flooding in Central Texas,” Edgar Guevara, President and CEO of M Crowd Restaurant Group, said in a statement. “As a Texas-based company, we feel a deep connection to our communities across the state and this one hit very close to home. Our leadership team believes it’s our responsibility to step up and support our neighbors and patrons in their time of need. By dedicating a portion of our proceeds, we hope to make a meaningful difference in the recovery and rebuilding efforts for families facing unimaginable challenges.”

For more information about how to help those impacted by the floods, click here. 

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