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Machine Gun Kelly providing free lunches Friday across Northeast Ohio

Posted at 12:15 PM, May 01, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-01 12:15:18-04

CLEVELAND — Cleveland native, Colson Baker, better known as Machine Gun Kelly, is giving back to the community Friday by purchasing lunch for folks at multiple restaurants across Northeast Ohio.

The meals are first come, first served. One complimentary meal will be given to each person (while supplies last).

The meals will be handed out at the following locations:

B&M BBQ

  • 21921 Miles Road, North Randall

Black Box Fix

  • 25359 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst

Jewellz Fine Dining
2204 Noble Road, Cleveland

Primos Pizza (two locations)

  • 3790 W 117th St., Cleveland
  • 10389 West Pleasant Valley, Parma

The Sauce BSE

  • 13888 Cedar Road, University Heights

Sauce The City

  • 1400 West 25th St., Cleveland

Sub City (three locations)

  • 26598 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid
  • 17811 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
  • 20920 Southgate Park Blvd, Maple Heights

Town Hall

  • 1909 W 25th St., Cleveland

Barley House

  • 1261 West 6th St., Cleveland

Meals will be take-out only.

“In the spirit of EST (Everyone Stands Together) it’s important that people come together during this time and help out where they can. We want to support the community and local businesses and also the people of Cleveland. Stay safe and healthy,” said Kelly.

Additionally, Kelly donated more than 40,000 meals to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.


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