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Ards Food Deliveries Premises Name House Number Street Town Post Code FBO Type Contact Number How to order How to pay Door Step Delivery Additional Information KNOTTS Baker / Bakery 22e Crawfordsburn Road Newtownards BT23 4EA Baker / Bakery 028 9182 6365/ Telephone or online - online or card over Yes Full menu on facebook page - closed on LTD 028 9181 9098 www.knottsonline.co.uk phone sundays but orders can be made online 24/7 and delievery days chosen CORRIE'S FARM Butchers 9 Regent Street Newtownards BT23 4AB Butchers / 028 9181 2135 Telephone belfast shop or online or card over Yes Covering most of Belfast, Ards, Bangor & / Fishmonger Fishmonger online phone Pennisula - Just open normal hours H&J Carnduff (Hardford 3a-3b Hardford Link Newtownards BT23 4FF Butchers / 028 9181 2169 Telephone or by text - Make payment with Yes, delivery to doorstep, Social distancing in each store and hand Link) Fishmonger please use mobile number: card over telephone they will knock door and sanitiser for customers 07525635721 to place leave produce. Delivery on order. orders over £20 within 5 mile radius, may be a charge for over 5 mile. (They will telephone customer that morning to confirm everything and deliver in afternoon) MAWHINNEY'S FAMILY 110 Frances Street Newtownards BT23 7DY Butchers / 028 9181 2546 ONLINE OR TELEPHONE - ONLINE / OVER YES Butchers / Fishmonger Fishmonger SHOP OPEN TOO PHONE LTD MCGEES'S Butchers / Ards Shopping Circular Road Newtownards BT23 4EU Butchers / 00353 4297 45566 ASDA ONLINE INSTORE - ONLINE Yes VIA ASDA DELIEVERY Fishmonger @ ASDA Centre Fishmonger PRIMACY FARM Butchers 1 Castlebawn Drive Newtownards BT23 4XE Butchers / TESCO ONLINE INSTORE - ONLINE Yes VIA TESCO DELIEVERY / Fishmonger Fishmonger QUALITY Butchers / Unit 3 Stonegate Stratheden Heights Newtownards BT23 8ZE Butchers / 028 9182 0979 TELEPHONE OVER PHONE YES Free Local Delivery on orders over £25 to Fishmonger Shopping Centre Fishmonger domestic and commercial customers in Newtownards, Belfast, Hollywood, Bangor, Dundonald, Comber, Kircubbin, Conlig, Carrowdore, Greyabbey, Ballywalter, Balligan, Ballyhalbert, Rubane, Portavogie and surrounding towns and villages. SOUTH STREET MEATS Unit 2 The Conway South Street Newtownards BT23 4JT Butchers / 028 9182 3215 TELEPHONE / INSTORE ON DELIVERY YES Building Fishmonger THE BUTCHER - H & J 19 Conway Square Newtownards BT23 4DA Butchers / 028 9181 2169 Over telephone or by text - Make payment with Yes, delivery to doorstep, Social distancing in each store and hand CARNDUFF Fishmonger please use mobile number: card over telephone they will knock door and sanitiser for customers 07525635721 to place leave produce. Delivery on order. orders over £20 within 5 mile radius, may be a charge for over 5 mile. (They will telephone customer that morning to confirm everything and deliver in afternoon) Culinary's 14 Castle Street Newtownards BT23 7PA Cafes / 07540 697055 Facebook or BANK TRANSFER YES BETWEEN 5AM-7AM Restaurants / WHATSAPP/TEXT other caterers Del Pieros 1 Frances Street Newtownards BT23 4JB Cafes / 028 91 075436 JUSTEAT / TELEPHONE CARD PAYMENT YES Restaurants / other caterers KNOTTS Baker / Bakery 49 High Street Newtownards BT23 7HS Cafes / 028 9181 9098 Telephone or online - online or card over Yes Full menu on facebook page - closed on LTD Restaurants / www.knottsonline.co.uk phone sundays but orders can be made online other caterers 24/7 and delievery days chosen The Butcher's Deli 8 High Street Newtownards BT23 4JL Cafes / 028 9182 3851 Telephone phone yes asks for gate to be left open Restaurants / other caterers TUK TUK COFFEE Ground Floor 6a William Street Newtownards BT23 4AE Cafes / 028 9181 2101 Telephone phone yes drops off and stands back HOUSE & BISTRO Restaurants / other caterers Premises Name House Number Street Town Post Code FBO Type Contact Number How to order How to pay Door Step Delivery Additional Information Old School House Coffee 35 Regent Street Newtownards BT23 4AD Cafes / 07455 597563 Telephone or Facebook Card Yes Free within 3.5 miles Shop Restaurants / messenger other caterers Cafolla's Classic (mobile 15 Conway Square Newtownards BT23 4DA Mobile Vans 0289181 2135 Telephone/on line phone yes none van) CLIVE'S COUNTRY 21 Conway Square Newtownards BT23 4DA Supermarket / 028 91470804 Website Card yes Order & delivery of fruit, veg, traybakes, CORNER other food milk, apple juice, jams retailer COTTERS 25 High Street Newtownards BT23 7HS Supermarket / 028 9181 4266 Telephone Card or cash. Yes Will deliver for vulnerable or self isolating other food customers. Open 8.30am-2.30pm offering retailer groceries and essentials. social distencing squares markes on floor, screens up for staff. ICELAND Unit 10 Ards Circular Road Newtownards BT23 4EU Supermarket / 028 9182 6768 Online Card or cash. Yes offering delivery for online orders. 8am- Shopping Centre other food 9am for older/vulnerable and 5pm-6pm for retailer NHS staff. social distencing in place in store with floor taped. TESCO EXTRA 1 Castlebawn Drive Newtownards BT23 4XE Supermarket / 028 9151 3432 Online Online Yes Dedicated hour for vulnerable/elderly other food between 9am-10am, Monday, Wednesday retailer and Friday. Dedicated hour every Sunday 12-1pm for NHS staff Vivo Essentials 192 Upper Greenwell Newtownards BT23 8LY Supermarket / 028 9182 2682 Telephone Card/Cash on Yes Within 1/2 mile radius Street other food delivery retailer HOMEGROWN 66b East Street Newtownards BT23 7DD Supermarket / 028 9181 8318 Telephone, Card, Paypal or Yes We deliver on Tuesday through Friday, other food Facebook messenger, or Cash orders muct be over £15 and there is a retailer Online via their website delivery charge of £3.99. Orders received www.homegrownni.com before 10.00am can be delivered the next day which is the earliest available, or you can choose the day of delivery. Orders are presented in our sealed waterproof packaging and foods from our delicatessen in a chilled insulated pack. McKEE'S FARM SHOP 28 Holywood Road Newtownards BT23 4TQ Supermarket / 028 9182 1304 Telephone, Card Yes You can order online and select delivery other food Email or collection options. You can also direct retailer [email protected] message via facebook. The system om OR doesn't accept online orders until Monday online via at 9am. https://mckeesproduce.co A few things that are important - m 1) Please ensure telephone numbers or email addresses are correct. 2)Scroll down online pages for time estimations. 3)Facebook updates are provided delivery order numbers. 4) Click collection or delivery option Domino's Pizza Unit 4 44-54 Donaghadee Road Newtownards BT23 7EU Take Away Online/App/ Online/Telephone Yes Normal service except no carry out. Telephone Giuseppe's Italian Pizzeria 33 Frances Street Newtownards BT23 7DW Take Away 028 9181 7744 Telephone/App Card Yes JOHN DORY'S Unit 2 Hardford Link Newtownards BT23 4FF Take Away Online/App Online/App Yes Piccolo Pizzaria 28 South Street Newtownards BT23 4JT Take Away 028 9181 6860 Website/Just Eat App Card Yes Premises Name House Number Street Town Post Code FBO Type Contact Number How to order How to pay Door Step Delivery Additional Information PURPLE ONION 6a Castle Street Newtownards BT23 7PA Take Away 028 9181 3922 App/Just Eat/Telephone Card Yes Sole Plaice 158a Donaghadee Road Newtownards BT23 7HB Take Away 028 9122 5300 Telephone Card Yes THE COD FATHER 5 Gibsons Lane Newtownards BT23 4LJ Take Away 028 9181 1333 Telephone Card/Cash on Yes delivery J's Plaice 43 South Street Newtownards BT23 4JT Take Away 028 9122 9101 Just Eat/Telephone Online/Contactless Yes .
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