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Grumpy’s Restaurant featured on First Coast NewsGrumpy's, a diner in Orange Park, hosted a giveaway of produce and grocery items for the Orange Park community, staff members, families and anyone in need.

ORANGE PARK, Fla. — A local diner is doing its part to feed the community at no charge.

Grumpy's hosted a Produce & Pantry Giveaway over the weekend. The restaurant had a tent and tables set up outside its diner in Orange Park to hand out produce and grocery items.

The giveaway was for the Orange Park community, Grumpy's staff members, friends, family and anyone in need.

The restaurant partnered with Cheney Brothers Foods, Sysco Foods and Trent's Seafood to make the giveaway possible. The vendors donated produce to kick start the giveaway.

The donation drive comes less than two weeks after First Coast News told you Grumpy's president and CEO Daniel DeLeon forfeited two months of his own salary to make sure his employees continue to receive a paycheck during coronavirus-related dining room closures of restaurants across the state.

The American-style diner known for its eclectic dessert-style waffles and pancakes as well as diner favorites like roast turkey and meatloaf has transitioned to takeout only under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' mandate to slow the spread of the coronavirus. For Grumpy's, that means adding new features to its existing to-go procedures.

The diner is also incorporating additional sanitation measures, along with an extensive variety of single-use disposable items from to-go containers to condiments.

DeLeon said while the employee relief fund isn't currently open for public donations, a couple of outsiders have made gifts to the staff.

While the Grumpy's internal employee relief fund is not open for public donations, there are ways to help the First Coast food and beverage industry. The Northeast Florida Service Workers Virtual Tips Facebook page has a Google Sheets document where workers can enter their information to receive donations directly from anyone who wishes to contribute.

You can also donate to the U.S. Bartenders Guild National Charity Foundation's COVID-19 Relief Campaign. The foundation's website includes links for other resources for those in need as well.

For more information on the Produce & Pantry Giveaway, visit the Grumpy's blog: https://www.grumpysrestaurantco.com/grumpys-blog

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Grumpy’s Restaurant & Grumpy’s Restaurant’s CEO Daniel DeLeon featured on ABC10 NewsFlorida restaurateur donates salary to keep staff payroll going during coronavirus closure

Daniel DeLeon, president and CEO of Grumpy's in Orange Park, forfeited two months of his own salary to donate to an employee relief fund in an effort to continue paying staff as sales take a hit.

"We’re doing sales volumes currently that are about 20% of what we would expect, and sometimes even less," Deleon said. "With 20% we’re hoping for the best-case scenario, which is kind of hard to say, but we’re fighting."

The American-style diner known for its eclectic dessert-style waffles and pancakes as well as diner favorites like roast turkey and meatloaf has transitioned to takeout only under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' mandate to slow the spread of the coronavirus. For Grumpy's, that means adding new features to its existing to-go procedures.

"We’ve had to pivot and look at things a little bit differently than what we normally have," DeLeon said. "We’re typically used to running with 20, 25 employees on a shift, very high-paced, very busy diner environment. So we’ve pivoted to a smaller daily staff and processing to-go orders and pickup orders, via curbside pickup, and more phone orders, so it’s definitely a big transition for us."

The diner is also incorporating additional sanitation measures, along with an extensive variety of single-use disposable items from to-go containers to condiments.

"That curbside pickup has really helped us," DeLeon said. "People enjoy just pulling up. It’s kind of like a mini drive-thru, right? We actually have some people pulling up right to the front door. So it’s pretty cool. Customers are embracing it. Some customers choose to take the food with them or eat it right there in their car."

DeLeon said while the employee relief fund isn't currently open for public donations, a couple of outsiders have made gifts to the staff. "I received a call from our architect," DeLeon said. "We’re opening a couple other locations. And he wanted to donate. He said I’m actually sending over three sets of your plans for your permits and Middleburg location, and I’m going to put a $500 check in there for you guys. I know what you’re doing, I know what you did, and I want to participate."

A customer also made a donation to the restaurant's staff. "We had a customer call on Monday asking how many people are on staff, how many people were there," DeLeon said. "He came on Tuesday, fresh envelope, 27 $100 bills. And wanted to make sure that they got to every one of our staff members that we have in house."

While the Grumpy's internal employee relief fund is not open for public donations, there are ways to help the First Coast food and beverage industry. The Northeast Florida Service Workers Virtual Tips Facebook page has a Google Sheets document where workers can enter their information to receive donations directly from anyone who wishes to contribute.

You can also donate to the U.S. Bartenders Guild National Charity Foundation's COVID-19 Relief Campaign. The foundation's website includes links for other resources for those in need as well.

As for Grumpy's and the food and beverage industry in the First Coast, DeLeon said while it's a tough time for restaurant workers, they're part of a strong community that will bounce back once the threat of the coronavirus has passed.

"We understand, being aware of the situation, aware of the virus, so it’s really not a rush to reopen, but we really want to," DeLeon said. "We want to make sure everything is safe and everyone feels comfortable, and then hopefully hit the ground running."

For more information, visit: www.GrumpysRestaurantCo.com

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Grumpy’s Restaurant & Grumpy’s Restaurant’s CEO Daniel DeLeon featured on Action News JaxSmall Orange Park business owner forfeits own salary to help employees

As small businesses struggle to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, a local restaurant owner is being recognized for a selfless deed.

  • Family-owned Grumpy’s Restaurant President and CEO Daniel DeLeon is forfeiting his own salary for the next two months, so he can pay his 34 employees.

  • DeLeon said Grumpy’s is taking a big hit as sales are down 80%. He said he wanted to help his employees out during these uncertain times because he said it was the right thing to do.

For more information, visit: www.GrumpysRestaurantCo.com

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Grumpy’s Restaurant featured on River City Live “Best | Best local breakfast | Grumpy’s in Orange Park | River City Live

Voted 2018 & 2019 “Best local place for breakfast: Grumpy’s Restaurant.” was featured on this weeks River City Live on the CW17, News4Jax, & JAX BEST. JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

Adding to its already long list of awards, it should come as little surprise the place taking top honors as the JaxBest choice for local breakfast restaurant is Grumpy’s in Orange Park.

Grumpy’s Restaurant is a full-service American and southern-style diner that’s been around since 1990. The home of “the bad mood dude” opened its doors after a U.S. Navy cook, known as Chef Grumpy, decided to continue serving his community after retiring. According to the website, Grumpy’s offers an array of daily and weekly chalk board specials, a variety of sandwiches, homemade soups, salads, signature coffee, fresh squeezed juices, homemade hot chocolate and desserts.

The restaurant has built loyal followers and made Grumpy’s a beloved neighborhood spot! Head to its website for more information.

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