Everybody Eats Café Serves Food and Community in Chester
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Everybody Eats Café Serves Food and Community in Chester

In Chester, a group of Black chefs has built more than a restaurant, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia Magazine.

They’ve built a movement. Everybody Eats, founded in 2020 by chefs Stephanie Willis, Malik Ali, Kurt Evans, Aziza Young, and Gregory Headen, began during a summer of upheaval with one clear mission: feed people.

Early pop-ups and catering gigs led to Vittles Food Hall in Delaware County, a hub that provided both affordable comfort food and a home for job training, mentorship, and partnerships with organizations like Philabundance and Sharing Excess.

The latest step? The Everybody Eats Café, now open at 16 West 5th Street in downtown Chester. The café blends community mission with sustainability: $7 breakfast sandwiches and $15 cheesesteaks sit alongside farm-fresh platters made with local eggs from Black-owned Smith Poultry. 

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