Sizzler offering free meals to California fire victims, responders at several locations
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If you are evacuated from one of them Los Angeles area wildfires or first responders, you’re invited to a free meal at one of four Sizzler locations.
“Please come for a free hot meal,” Sizzler wrote on Facebook and X Thursday afternoon.
Participating restaurant locations are in Van Nuys, Los Feliz, Palmdale and Culver City.
“Just let our cashier know you’re here for a fire escape,” the post concluded. “Please stay safe.”
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Van Nuys Sizzler Location: 7131 Van Nuys Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. (Google Maps / Google Maps)
Diners can choose from a six-ounce steak, six crispy shrimp, or their Malibu chicken entree, each with a side dish and fountain drink.
The first Sizzler opened in 1958, according to its website. Restaurants are known for their all-you-can-eat salads.
“That’s too kind,” one Facebook user wrote in response to Sizzler’s post. “My family is there. I worry about Oregon. It’s sad.”
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Sizzler shared this post on both Facebook and X on Jan 9, 2025. (@Sizzler_USA/X/Fox News)
“Such kindness and generosity shows us humanity from your company,” wrote another.
Many thanked the restaurant chain and said they would continue to patronize the company as a result of the offer.
“This inspired me to support my local SoCal Sizzler (not in the fire zone), to support a brand that is looking out for others like it,” one man wrote. “Thanks Sizzler!”

Passengers walk past a closed Sizzler restaurant on September 22, 2020 in Montebello, California. (Frederick J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
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There are five active wildfires In Los Angeles County: Palisades, Eaton, Sunset, Lydia and Hurst.
Hundreds of thousands of people are under mandatory evacuation, many losing their homes.