Bored & Hungry Restaurant in Long Beach, California is now the first eatery to accept ApeCoin ($APE)!
Bored & Hungry, founded by renowned foodpreneur Andy Nguyen, will be a 90-day pop-up powered by Trill Burgers and Beleaf Burgers.
Nguyen is also using the Ape's IP to develop the restaurant's brand as the proud owner of BAYC#6184.
The purpose, according to Nguyen, is to give back to the burgeoning Web 3.0 community and to welcome individuals interested in learning more about the new Web 3/NFT environment.
He went on to say that their mission is to educate the public about this new future world and teach them how they can turn this IP into a brand business, removing the stigma of being just a jpg.
In May, Nguyen will collaborate with Kevin Seo to debut the Food Fighters Universe (FFU) NFT collection. The plan is to create the world's first NFT-backed restaurant group and leverage Web 3 to solve present food and beverage sector concerns.


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