The restaurant said it will be giving out barbecue sandwiches and chips to all hospitality workers affected by businesses being temporarily shut down.
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The food will be given out at the Killen's location at 101 Heights Boulevard, beginning at 11 a.m.
You'll need to provide a paycheck stub for proof of employment.
"We are here for you, and we will get through this together," owner Ronnie Killen wrote on Facebook.
The much-needed help comes at a time when people have been called on to help out area restaurants.
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Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday ordered all restaurants and bars in the state to close, though restaurants with take-out and drive-thru services could remain open.
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