Lake House’s pan seared chicken topped with grilled shrimp and served with broccoli, feta cheese and green salad.

The Lake House will host a fundraiser Monday in memory of children and families lost in the Texas Hill Country floods. The bar and grill will donate 35% of all food sales from 4-10 p.m. to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.

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In addition to 27 young campers and counselors swept away at Camp Mystic, dozens of residents and vacationers were killed July 4 when persistent rain overwhelmed the Guadalupe River and washed trailers, cars and cabins downstream through miles of debris. The death toll currently stands at 132, and 101 people are considered missing.

You may donate directly to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund here.

The Lake House is known for their daily specials and for juicy burgers and gourmet sandwiches, from their crab cake sammy with pickle and house made remoulade to their brisket sandwich with Napa cabbage and chipotle mayo. House specials include pork chops, salmon and meatloaf.

You’ll find the full menu here.

The Lake House is at 7510 East Northwest Highway.

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