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HOLYWOOD AREA (Includes Crawfordsburn & Helen’S Bay) HOLYWOOD AREA (includes Crawfordsburn & Helen’s Bay) Business & Address Contact & Social Media Details Payment Service Product & Shopping Details Helen's Bay Organic 074 8341 2212 Online Home Fresh organic fruit, vegetables, eggs & spices Coastguard Road Payment Delivery HELEN'S BAY clickandcollect@helensbayorganic. or Call & Home delivery is currently at capacity so sign up BT19 1JY com Collect online to get on the waiting list. Delivers to areas around Belfast Lough. www.helensbayorganic.com Call & collect service requires booking of a timeslot. www.faceboook.com/HelensBayOr ganic Alexanders 028 9042 3891 Online Home Hot food & drinks 57 High Street Payment. Delivery HOLYWOOD [email protected] Card over or Call & Food, cocktails and drinks service to the Holywood BT18 9AQ phone. Collect area. www.alexandersholywood.com Use the Alexanders order App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co www.facebook.com/alexandershol m.app.p4532FA&hl=en_GB ywood Call & collect service is limited. Ballydavey Dexters Cash on Home Dexter Beef 68 Ballymoney Road delivery Delivery HOLYWOOD [email protected] Direct message via Facebook for current cuts and BT18 0JJ costs. www.facebook.com/ballydaveyde Home Delivery only to Holywood area. xters Same day delivery. Camphill 028 9042 3203 Card over Home Fresh baked produce & organic fruit and vegetables Community Organic phone Delivery Shop [email protected] or Call & Call & Collect runs Thursday to Saturday 10am-3pm. 8 Shore Road Collect Home Delivery run from Monday to Saturday 3-5pm HOLYWOOD www.camphillholywood.co.uk but may take longer at this time. BT18 9HX Current stock and order list is available on the www.facebook.com website. Business & Address Contact & Social Media Details Payment Service Product & Shopping Details Corries Farm Meats 028 9042 4281 Card over Home Meat, meat based products and a range of fresh produce 40-42 High Street phone or Delivery HOLYWOOD [email protected] online or Call & For home delivery phone the dedicated order lines BT18 9AB Collect 075 9344 9875 / 075 9344 9654. www.corriesonthefarm.co.uk Or Download the Corries Farm Shop App as the easiest way to order. www.facebook.com/corriesmeats You can also call for next day collection at any Corries shop which are open 8am-5pm, Mon-Sat (the farm shop closes at 1pm on Sat). Grange Wines 028 9039 7579 Online or Home Off Sales 49 Bangor Road telephone Delivery HOLYWOOD [email protected] payment Email orders to [email protected] and BT18 0NE include contact details and delivery address. www.grangewine.co.uk The store will then contact you to discuss stock availability and delivery options, your order will be www.facebook.com/grangewinesd processed for delivery. onaghadee Unable to fulfil orders outside the areas between Holywood and Donaghadee. Knotts Bakery 028 9042 7271 Online Home Bakery, cakes & ready meals 5 Church Road payment Delivery HOLYWOOD https://knottsbakery.co.uk preferred. or Call & Order and pay online at Knott's new website for BT18 9BU Card over Collect home deliveries. A new online app is available at www.facebook.com/KnottsBakery phone http://www.knottsonline.co.uk accepted. Check website or Facebook for product range first you can also check the postcode delivery range. Call & collect is available but phone between 9amand 2pm. Noble 028 9042 5655 Online Click & Noble @ Home Meal Service 27A Church Street payment Collect HOLYWOOD [email protected] Order the set menus for Friday or Saturday on the BT18 9BU website. www.noblehollywood.com Book your pick-up time. Pick up is contactless as meals are placed in the www.facebook.com/NobleHolywoo boot of your car. d Business & Address Contact & Social Media Details Payment Service Product & Shopping Details Orrs Butchers 028 9042 2288 Card over Home Meats & Delicatessen, fresh food & groceries 56 High Street phone Delivery HOLYWOOD [email protected] or Phone 028 9042 2288 or Facebook direct message BT18 9AE Call & for orders. www.facebook.com/orrs.butchers Collect Shop will call back to take payment over the phone. Free deliveries run Monday to Saturday in the Holywood area only 8am to 6pm. The Artisan 077 7165 2226 Card Call & Cheese & Delicatessen Cheesemonger Payment Collect 40-42 High Street [email protected] Pre-orders by phone or email for collection only at HOLYWOOD this time. BT18 9AD www.theartisancheesemonger.com Email [email protected] for an order form. www.facebook.com/theartisanche Opens Thursday to Saturday only. esemonger .
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