Maximo's Takeout Celebrates First Birthday with Sandwich in Honor of the Perkins School
The East Watertown eatery will donate 5 percent of purchases to the school for the blind and visually impaired.
The following information was provided by Maximo's Takeout: Maximo’s Takeout is celebrating its first birthday with the launch of the “Perkins Panini”, in honor of local charity the Perkins School for the Blind. Owned by Phillip Zeller and his wife, Betsy, a program manager at Harvard Business School, Maximo’s Takeout opened in September 2011 and takes its name from the family’s two children, Max and Morgan. Every Monday, the restaurant donates 5 percent of the entire purchase for any customer who mentions Perkins School to benefit the school for the blind and visually impaired. The offer applies to individual or business catering orders. A restaurant family through and through, the couple met whilst working at the Cheesecake Factory in …
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Marcia Brooks
9:12 pm on Monday, September 17, 2012
The Zellers put their heart, soul, family values and abundant talent into making Maximo's a true part of the community. This is what small business is all about! Love the give back to Perkins - that says a lot about who they are. Great to see this article and beautiful picture too!   more ›