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2 WeHo Restaurants To Donate Proceeds To Children's Hospital

Two popular restaurants in West Hollywood will donate profits from burger sales to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles throughout March.

Two popular West Hollywood dinner spots will donate the proceeds from their March burger sales to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Two popular West Hollywood dinner spots will donate the proceeds from their March burger sales to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles. (Elizabeth Daniels)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Two popular dinner spots in West Hollywood, Delilah and The NICE Guy, will donate all profits from burger sales to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles throughout March.

The promotion is part of the Children's Hospital annual campaign "Make March Matter." During the month of March, participating local businesses and community organizations host events and donate funds to the Children's Hospital.

The H.Wood group, which owns Delilah, The NICE Guy and a number of other popular LA restaurants and bars, has participated in "Make March Matter" for years, according to a representative of The H.Wood Group. But throughout the pandemic, supporting the Children's Hospital became more difficult.

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Co-founder John Terzian has worked closely with the Children's Hospital Los Angeles for many years. Both Terzian and co-founder Brian Toll have young kids now, which has further inspired their work with the hospital.

"We have always looked for ways to give back and since Brian and John both have children now it has even more of an impact," The H.Wood Group said in a statement. "This is the first year we get to do a companywide promotion and hopefully raise a lot of money for an amazing hospital."

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Many other businesses in and around Beverly Hills will participate in "Make March Matter." For a full list of participating businesses, check the initiative's website.

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