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Update on Takeaways and Businesses Around Bridport LIST OF RESOURCES IN THE GREATER BRIDPORT AREA FOR VOLUNTEERS AND THE SELF-ISOLATING CURRENT AS OF 22ND MARCH 2020 National Online Pharmacies (Repeat Subscriptions) Echo Prescription www.echo.co.uk 02080688067 Pharmacy2u www.pharmacy2u.co.uk 0113 265 0222 Local Pharmacies Monday to Saturday: 8:30am to 4:30pm Six customers permitted to queue (9:30 to 4:30 from Monday 23rd March) West Street, for the pharmacy but only two Boots Bridport permitted at a time at the counter. Sunday: 11am to 2pm Free NHS prescription delivery available. 01308 422475 https://www.boots.com/ Monday to Friday: 8:30am to 6:30pm For the safety staff, only five Saturday: 8:45am to 12:30pm Bridport Medical customers allowed inside at a time Sunday: closed Lloyds Centre, West for prescriptions. Please use the Allington, Bridport outside door to queue. A member of staff will let you in and out. 01308 424350 http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/ Monday to Friday: 9am to 5:30pm Saturday: 9am to 1pm East Street, Free NHS prescription delivery Sunday: closed Well+ Bridport available. Currently implanting a two customer maximum at a time. 01308 422100 https://www.well.co.uk/ Cafés, Pubs and Restaurants Baboo Salwayash Gelato ice cream delivered direct Delivery only 01308 488629 or email to your door or company. [email protected] Fridays and Saturdays, 6pm to Takeaway and +44 1308 807002 Beach & Barnicott South Street, 10pm. Cash only. delivery or via website Bridport Vegetarian. Order dinner for a neighbour in need. £5 per meal – BearKat Bistro Barrack Street, extra donations welcome – through Delivery only bearkatsupper@outlook. Bridport their Crowdfunder initiative via their com Facebook page. Ice cream parlour, bagel bar, hot lunches. Also taking orders and Cherries West Bay delivering fruit and vegetables, meat, Takeaway (menu 01308 301207 milk, eggs and toilet roll. Please food) only or message through Facebook message Cherries through Facebook or telephone. Restaurant closed. Pasty box deals available – ten mixed flavours for £25 The Cornish or six large traditional pasties for 01308 458256 West Bay £23.50. Can be suppliedfrozen or Takeaway only Bakery cooked but please give one hours’ notice for the latter. Card payment only. Bottled and canned cocktails delivered to the Bridport, Beaminster and Barrack Street, Dorchester areas but others Delivery only Dark Bear 01308 538338 or message Bridport considered on inquiry. Please see through Facebook their Facebook page for menu. Order by 5pm for same evening delivery. Bar and restaurant closed. We can deliver alcohol and soft drinks including your favourite cask ale. 20% discount for all take away orders. Village delivery 01297 489419 or message Chideock (free) within one mile only. Delivery Takeaway and through Facebook The George available daily. Pizza night on Thursdays. delivery Phone, email or visit their Facebook for [email protected] menu. General assistance available to self-isolators in the village. Bar and restaurant closed. Delivery in Netherbury parish only. See their The Half Moon Melpash Facebook page for menu and (pre-order) Takeaway and 01308 488 321 times. General assistance available to delivery self-isolators in the village. Bar and restaurant closed. Local delivery to Netherbury, Waytown and Salwayash only. Phone for menu and times. We are offering one pot suppers for £5 each. Delivery only 01308 488203 The Hare and Waytown We will also be taking orders for Hounds Mother’s Day (22nd March) and Sunday lunch orders. Please place them by 3pm on Saturday. Pasties, turnovers, soft drinks and Brydian sweets. Local delivery at no extra charge. 01308 422833 or message Kernow Pantry Mews, West Minimum order of four pasties. Cash on Takeaway and through Facebook Street, delivery. delivery Bridport Currently based at Salwayash 07557 774882 Leando’s Pizza mobile village hall. See their Facebook Takeaway only [email protected] page for a menu. https://www.leandospizzas.com L&F Fish and Chip mobile Visit their Facebook page for times Takeaway and 07803 257674 Van and locations. delivery Restaurants closed. If you would Longs Fish and prefer not to wait for your Chips King Street and takeaway order please phone 01308 423199 West Street, ahead and we will have it ready for Takeaway only Bridport you. Orders and payments can be taken over the phone. Serving takeaway as normal but No. 8 Traditional now taking telephone pre-orders. Fish & Chips West Bay, Bridport Cashless payment preferred. Open Takeaway only 07376606036 Saturday and Sunday 11.30am till 4.30pm. Restaurant closed. Fine dining at East Street, home. Available 12 to 2pm and 6 The Olive Tree Bridport to 9pm. Please telephone for menu Takeaway only 01308 422882 options. Sit down option suspended. Fresh Rachel’s West Bay local seafood. Cash only. Open Takeaway only 07974 314277 Friday to Monday from 11.00am to 3.30pm. Sit down option suspended. St Michael's Minimum order £6 on deliveries Trading Estate, (cash only). Order before noon for Takeaway and The Red Brick Café 07868 752329 or message via Bridport delivery between 12 & 1.30pm. delivery (three Facebook Vegetarian and vegan option mile radius) available. Sit down option suspended. Pasties, cakes, hot drinks and ice cream shakes to takeaway. Boxes of six pasties available for £16.50 Sammi G’s West Bay (suitable for home baking). Milk, Takeaway only 01308 421702 eggs, teabags and biscuits also available. See their Facebook page for a menu. Restaurant and takeaway closed. West Bay However they are currently selling Collection only Seasider 01308 427787 or message via 25 kilo bags of spuds for £12. Facebook Bar and restaurant closed. Takeaway and deliveries available The Spyway Inn Askerwell Tuesday to Sunday. Delivery in the Takeaway and 01308 485250 village only. See Facebook page for delivery menu. Locally sourced British cuisine. Wine available. Dinners and afternoon teas The Station delivered on Saturdays only beginning West Bay 28th March. Covering the Weymouth, Takeaway and Kitchen Dorchester, Bridport and Lyme Regis delivery areas. Free delivery. 01308 422845 Restaurant closed. Indian cuisine. Delivery up to 6 miles from Bridport. The Sundorbon South Street, We have our own website with app so 01308 425266 Bridport you can order and pay online without Delivery only using cash. Fast delivery times. Extensive menu. Contact Free Delivery upon request if you have pre-paid online. Indian cuisine. Free delivery 3 mile radius of Bridport minimum order £20. East Street, Meal offers available for two people. All 01308 42100 Bridport food cooked to order and can be Delivery only Taj Mahal adjusted to own taste. Take away menu also available to download on their www.tajmahalbridport.com website. Payment by telephone. Breakfast baps and pizza to enjoy on the beach or give us a call to order and enjoy at home. Delivering pizzas, 01308 459330 burgers and fish and chips daily from 5 Takeaway and The Watch House West Bay to 9pm to the greater Bridport area. delivery Café Free Delivery free on orders over £30 - 07487521502 £5 fee for orders under £30. Please see our Facebook page for a menu. Pub closed. We had a limited amount of cask ale available in portions of 4 pints only. £10 per serving. All money South Street, will be donated to Dorset and The Woodman Bridport Somerset air ambulance so please bring Takeaway 01308 456455 cash only and pop it into the money box. First come basis and only between 5 and 7pm until we run out of stock. Please bring your own containers. Shops Janitorial and catering supplies AJ Supplies St Andrew's business. Limited amount of toilet Collection Industrial Estate, paper packs available to the general only 01308 423728 Shoe Lane, public to collect. (limited) Bridport We are happy to serve you at the door if you know what you would like. Two customer maximum in the shop at any one time. Message us on Collection and Angling Centre West Bay Facebook or call and we can arrange delivery (by 01308421800 local delivery or get the gear or bait arrangement) you require ready for collection from our car park. Car parts and accessories 01308 424380 downstairs with a cycle department. East Street, Delivery daily after shop closure Collection and Auto-bitz [email protected] Bridport (5.30pm). Minimum order £15. delivery http://www.auto-net.co.uk Britain’s oldest butchers. All meat 01308 422638 locally sourced where possible. Balsons West Allington, Sausages a speciality. Exotic meats Collection and [email protected] Bridport also available. delivery https://rjbalson.co.uk/ Shop still open for business. Jewellery and timepiece repairs can 01308 456910 South Street, be posted to you. We take Collection and Battens Jewellers Bridport telephone orders or can come to delivery you if requested to replace your watch straps and batteries. Greengrocers. Also stockists of eggs, cheese, organic milk, baking 01308 427096 Bridget’s Market East Street, goods, spices, etc. Fruit bags and Collection and or message via Facebook Bridport vegetable boxes available. delivery We are the only Post Office covering the Bride Valley. If you requite a delivery in the village, 01308 897243 West Bexington, Swyre and Burton Bradstock Burton Puncknowle, we will be taking Post Office and Bradstock orders on Mondays between 9am [email protected] Farm Shop and noon for deliveries on Collection and Wednesday mornings. Please delivery http://www.maydownfarm.com telephone on Wednesdays between 9am and noon for deliveries on Friday mornings. Minimum order £10. The bakery shop will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8.30am to 3.30pm and on Saturdays, 8am to 1 pm. We can deliver 6 days a week to our wholesale customers. Our bread is also available in Burton Bradstock Collection and Charmouth Charmouth Post office, Bradpole Post Office, delivery 01297 560213 Bakery Chideock Spar, Fruits of the Earth in (commercial or message via Facebook Bridport, et al.
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