Tzeva Donates Funds To Maui and Launches Charity Dinner Campaign, Tzeva For Sarasota

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Nestled inside the Art Ovation Hotel Autograph Collection, Tzeva features modern Mediterranean cuisine with Israeli influences that shine in beautifully plated dishes full of bright colors, unique flavors and global spices. The restaurant is partnering with Vintage Paws Sanctuary, an organization committed to providing a sanctuary for displaced senior dogs to live out their lives with dignity surrounded by the loving care they deserve. As an active member of the Sarasota community, Tzeva is committed to supporting the organizations that uplift the city. Guided by this commitment, the restaurant is launching Tzeva For Sarasota. This campaign will spotlight a different local charitable organization every month and Tzeva will donate 20% of dinner and lunch proceeds to the organizations on the third Monday of each month. On Monday, October 16, Tzeva is partnering with Vintage Paws Sanctuary whose mission is to provide a home-like setting for senior dogs to live out their natural lives instead of dying by premature euthanasia. The partnership aligns with ‘Adopt A Shelter Dog Month’ in October, and there will be an adoptable dog on-site that Tzeva and Vintage Paws Sanctuary hope to find a loving home for.

Tzeva, 1255 North Palm Avenue, Sarasota, Monday, October 16. Lunch is served from 11 AM - 2PM. Dinner is served from 5PM - 10PM. Reservations can be made via OpenTable.

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