No one was killed in the 10 tornadoes that ripped through Dallas-Fort Worth on Sunday, but thousands of homeowners and businessowners suffered. Dallasites found their homes wrecked, their cars totaled or their businesses incapacitated. As many as 150,000 were without power.

Amberjax Fish Market Grille is a seafood restaurant with Cajun food. (Allison Slomowitz / Special Contributor)

To help tornado victims in need, restaurants are offering free meals for those affected by the storms. Amberjax Fish Market Grill in West Dallas’ Trinity Groves, at 3011 Gulden Lane, is offering free dinner for tornado victims and their immediate family members. So is Shell Shack, at 2326 N. Henderson Ave. in Dallas. Tornado victims at Shell Shack can order anything that’s not shellfish.

At both restaurants, free dinner extends through Thursday evening. Anyone who wants free dinner should bring in their insurance claim as proof.

A spokeswoman notes that businessowners whose companies were damaged can also get free dinner. Many retail shops and restaurants in the Preston Hollow area were affected.

Central Market is also moving its mobile kitchen into the Preston Royal Shopping Center to serve meals to first responders, homeowners, businessowners and construction workers in the area. The Central Market store remains closed at that intersection, as do many of the businesses affected there. Free breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served Thursday, Oct. 24 through Saturday, Oct. 26. Dinner ends at 6 p.m. each night.

Central Market will also hand out cleaning kits to 500 homeowners starting Thursday morning.

If you aren’t a tornado victim but want to help those in need, non-profits like the Salvation Army and North Texas Food Bank are organizing aid efforts.

Story originally published at 4:11 p.m. Oct. 22, 2019.

Update at 4:10 p.m. Oct. 23, 2019: Hours for Central Market’s mobile kitchen have changed. Free meals will be served through Saturday, Oct. 26, not Sunday, Oct. 27.

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