Triangle restaurants offering carry out + delivery services during COVID-19 outbreak

Photo via Coronato Pizza

#carryoutWednesday is now trending on social media. It’s a new idea to help support local restaurants during this time.

With many people opting to stay out of the public right now + following yesterday’s directive from Gov. Cooper to close all restaurant dining rooms and bars, many of our local businesses are going to take a hit. To support them, we can place pickup or delivery orders from our favorite local restaurants this Wednesday (and every day).

Local blogger @lindaeatsworld has created a list of places now offering curbside pick-up + will still offer to-go orders, despite dining rooms being closed. We know this list doesn’t include everyone, so reply and let us know which local restaurants we missed and we’ll continue to update our Instagram story throughout the day today.

Here are a few to get you started —

Coronato Pizza
📍101 Two Hills Rd., Carrboro | 919-240-4804
🍕Menu here | ProTip: there’s a $20 minimum for delivery

Donavan’s Dish
📍800 W. Williams Street, Apex | 919-651-8309
🍗 Menu here | ProTip: waived delivery fee for seniors with code SENIOR

kō än
📍2800 Renaissance Park Place, Cary | 919-677-9229
🥟 Menu here | ProTip: the restaurant is also offering meal kits you can cook at home

Oro
📍18 E. Martin Street, Raleigh | 919-239-4010
🍝 Menu here | ProTip: 20% discount for those in the service industry

Zenfish
📍810 9th Street, Durham | 919-937-9966
🍱 Menu here | ProTip: they also have a mobile app for online ordering

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