The coronavirus pandemic has restaurants closing, but Sauve’s restaurant in Hudson, Que., is welcoming those who need a meal to come and grab one free of charge.
The restaurant is a staple in the Montreal suburb and has been around since the 1960s. Andrew Dumas and his wife Sheena Purcell purchased the location in September 2019.
Out of love for the community and a desire to help those in need, the seating part of the restaurant is closed but the takeout window is staying open during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I feel happy that we are able to help,” Dumas told Global News. “We want to ensure the families in the area are getting what they need, being a restaurant with a takeout window, we are able to serve food.” Sauve’s has set up a plan to