The Trump administration refused to fully fund SNAP (the federal government’s anti-hunger program) during the government shutdown. And state leaders haven't fully funded the gap. Which means more than 169,300 Utahns have had food resources withheld since Nov. 1.
Local restaurants and neighbors are stepping up to offer free meals — no questions asked. Share this list with anyone and everyone.
🛒 Free Groceries
Pick up a bag of groceries on Thursday, Nov. 13 from 5-8 p.m. at Guadalupe Church or Liberty Park. Text (518) 241-6110 if you need them delivered.
Here are four community fridges stocking canned goods and refrigerated staples like eggs, milk, and produce:
- Rose Park Fridge at 1151 N. 1500 W.
- Sugar House Fridge at 720 E. Loveland Ave.
- South Salt Lake Fridge: 3188 S. 1100 W.
- Ogden Fridge at 302 28th St. in Ogden.
Enter your zip code to find the Utah Food Bank pantry nearest you.
🍽️ Free Meals
Let these restaurants know you are affected by the government shutdown and they will offer you a meal, no questions asked.
Cucina — 1026 E. 2nd Ave. in SLC
The 14 Peaks — 1446 S. State St. in SLC
Bhansa Ghar — 250 W. 2100 S. in SLC
Marcato Kitchen — Inside Woodbine Food Hall
Mumbai House — Park City, SLC, and Tooele locations.
The Cluck Truck — They have a new permanent location at 285 W. 800 S. in SLC.
Doki Doki — 249 E. 400 S. in SLC
Enrico’s Deli — 3778 Center View Way in West Jordan
Himalayan Flavor — 130 N. Main Street in Logan
Something Wicked Coffee — 772 E. 700 S. in Clearfield
Girls Who Smash — Check Instagram for the food truck location. Order the “Neighbor Meal.”
VENETO — Call 801-359-0708 and ask for SNAP VENETO TO-GO for caprese pasta to pick up at 3 p.m.
🍽️ Other Providers
The Food Justice Coalition offers a free lunch program. Up to 10 freshly prepared meals per program day for eligible applicants, delivered straight to your door.
The Bread Lady has been giving away free food on her porch at 348 W. 600 N. in Salt Lake City for more than 30 years.









