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Charity Dine Adds Tango to Restaurant List

Charity Dine offers deeply discounted dining certificates to consumers, while donating 20 percent of all sales to well-known nationally accredited charities.

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Charity Dine, a dining discount program that recently launched in the Philadelphia area, has added Tango of Bryn Mawr to its restaurant list. Charity Dine offers deeply discounted dining certificates to consumers, while donating 20 percent of all sales to well-known nationally accredited charities.

Charity Dine puts people in touch with otherwise unfamiliar restaurants or gives them the opportunity to return to some of their favorite establishments, while contributing to great some causes.


More than 50 Philadelphia-area restaurants are currently participating with Charity Dine.

Charities partnering with Charity Dine include ActionAIDS, Alzheimer’s Association, Boys & Girls Clubs, Canine Partners for Life, Diabetes Research Institute, Little Smiles, Live Connections, National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association and Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).

Charity Dine was founded in West Palm Beach, Fla., in 2010. Its expansion to the Philadelphia area is the company’s first in the region.


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