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Covina Restaurant Options Covina Restaurant Options Many Covina restaurants have options available for pickup, delivery, and app-based services, such as Grubhub, DoorDash, Postmates, and Uber Eats. Please consider these options for obtaining delicious meals and supporting our local business community! RESTAURANT ADDRESS TELEPHONE OPTIONS 3.99 Pizza Company 904 North Citrus Ave (626) 392-9167 Delivery, Grubhub Alberto's Authentic Mexican 905 N Azusa Ave (626) 732-0171 Grubhub Alpha Omega Burgers 107 S Citrus Ave (626) 966-9600 Grubhub Avolios Italian Restaurant 15975 E San Bernardino Rd (626) 960-2839 Pick Up Boba Tea Lounge 453 S Citrus Ave (626) 339-9639 Pick Up, Delivery Boca Del Rio #3 140 E Arrow Hwy (626) 216-9900 Pick Up, Uber Eats, Postmates Bread and Barley 130 N Citrus Ave (626) 339-3310 Pick Up Burger King #13069 1070 N Grand Ave (323) 782-0191 Grubhub, Seamless, Postmates Carl's Jr #7393 573 N. Azusa Ave (714) 736-8900 Drive Thru, Postmates Charleys Wings & Philly Steaks 216 N Azusa Ave (626) 332-7827 Pick Up, DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub City Grill 147 E College St (626) 332-1237 Pick Up, Delivery Coco's Famous Hamburgers 306 N Azusa Ave (805) 315-5133 DoorDash Covina Burgers 523 E San Bernanrdino Rd (626) 732-3729 Drive Thru, Pick Up, DoorDash, Uber Eats Del Taco 459 S Citrus Ave (626) 462-9300 Drive Thru, Grubhub Dominos Pizza 826 N Glendora Ave (626) 331-9911 Pick Up, Delivery Domestic BBQ 325 N Citrus Ave (626) 699-3209 Pick Up, Delivery El Camichin 307 N Citrus Ave (626) 339-7875 Pick Up, Delivery EL Fino Lounge 818 N Glendora Ave (626) 331-8321 Pick Up, DoorDash EL Polo 621 N Azusa Ave (626) 339-7337 Grubhub / Drive Thru El Pollo Loco #3523 106 S Grand Ave (626) 967-6450 Grubhub / Drive Thru El Pueblo Mexican Restaurant 128 E Covina Blvd (626) 430-9096 Pick Up Farmer Boys Covina 701 N Grand Ave (626) 332-2110 Drive Thru, Pick Up Flower Beans Café 1406 N Azusa Ave Ste G (626) 332-0097 Pick Up Fonda Don Chon 618 Shoppers Ln (626) 488-5635 DoorDash Georgia's Bun N Burger 180 E Rowland St (626) 915-2016 Postmates/ Order Online Georgie’s Mediterranean 323 N Citrus Ave (626) 339-0100 Pick Up, Delivery Giovannis 114 Italia St (626) 332-9539 Pick Up, Limited Delivery Golden Bowl 207 East Rowland (626) 974-5751 Phone order/Pick Up Hamilton's Steakhouse 1211 E Garvery St (626) 616-0345 DoorDash Hungry Howie's Pizza 958 E Badillo St (626) 966-3333 Delivery/Pick Up In-N-Out Burgers 1371 N Grand Ave (626) 331 3512 Drive Thru IHOP 702 S Citrus Ave (626) 966-1241 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash Jack In The Box 912 N Azusa Ave (909) 717-9380 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash, Drive Thru Jack In The Box 535 S Citrus Ave (909) 467-3930 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash, Drive Thru Juan Polo #9 849 W Covina Blvd (626) 858-0669 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash Laki Hawaiian BBQ Inc 1415 N Citrus Ave (626) 967-7628 DoorDash Lincoln House 144 W Badillo St (858) 245-9559 beyondmenu.com Little Caesar Pizza 130 E Covina Blvd (626) 915-1581 Order Online, Delivery Little Caesar Pizza 441 N Vincent Ave (626) 962-2267 Order Online, Delivery McDonalds 121 N Grand Ave (626) 858-1750 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash, Drive Thru McDonalds 928 N Azusa Ave (626) 914-0266 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash, Drive Thru Media Noche 423 N Vincent Ave (626) 699-1225 Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash, Drive Thru Covina Restaurant Options Many Covina restaurants have options available for pickup, delivery, and app-based services, such as Grubhub, DoorDash, Postmates, and Uber Eats. Please consider these options for obtaining delicious meals and supporting our local business community! RESTAURANT ADDRESS TELEPHONE OPTIONS Miss Tea 225 N Citrus Ave (626) 332-5005 Pick Up, Delivery Northwoods Inn 540 N Azusa Ave (626) 331-7444 Pick Up Ola Restobar 2111 N Citrus Ave (909) 662-7455 Grubhub Old World Delicatessens 126 Shoppers Ln (626) 331-0628 Online order/ Delivery Outback Steakhouse 1476 N Azusa Ave (626) 812-0468 Doordash / Online Order P & G Super Burgers 1030 N Citrus Ave (562) 455-9387 Doordash, Take Out Palermo's Italian Restaurant 646 Shoppers Ln (626) 332-0211 Take Out Panda Express 980 E Badillo St (626) 799-9898 Take Out/ Delivery Pizza Chalet 461 S Citrus Ave (626) 915-2166 Take Out/Delivery, Doordash Pizza Hut 1661 W San Bernadino Rd (626) 339-5000 Order Online, Delivery Pizza Hut 468 E San Bernadino Rd (626) 331-9800 Order Online, Delivery Pollos Del Pueblo 1010 N Citrus Ave (626) 316-4400 Doordash Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 525 S Citrus Ave (626) 332-0984 Grubhub/ Drive Thru Pupusas Y Mas Restaurant 136 East Arrow Hwy (626) 979-43334 Grubhub/Doordash Red Devil Pizza 116 W Badillo St (626) 966-4484 Take Out/ Delivery Restaurant Yashima 750 TerradoPlz Ste 117 (626) 331-4240 Doordash Santa's Pizza 942 W Arrow Hwy (626) 969-8018 Pick Up, Delivery, Doordash Shakey's Pizza 1422 N Azusa Ave (626) 576-0616 Pick Up, Delivery, Doordash Starbucks Coffee 127 N Azusa Ave (626) 859-2760 Drive Thru, Postmates, Grubhub Strati Burgers 460 N Barranca Ave (626) 331-0650 Pick Up Subway 1066 N Citrus Ave (626) 915-7664 Pick Up Subway 950 E Badillo St (626) 332-3113 Pick Up Subway 443 N Vincent Ave (626) 472-7777 Pick Up Subway 1404 N Azusa Ave (626) 967-4040 Pick Up Super Albert Mexican Food 1039 W San Bernardino Rd (626) 331-4044 Pick Up Szechwan Kitchen 625 S Barranca Ave (626) 757-0999 Pick Up Taco Bell 301 N Citrus Ave (626) 966-3213 Pick Up, Mobile Order, Grubhub Taco Bell 768 W Arrow Hwy (626) 967-1091 Pick Up, Mobile Order, Grubhub Taco Ready 452 E San Bernardino Rd (626) 332-9888 Pick Up, Delivery Taqueria El Picosito 1319 N Grand Ave (714) 330-0679 Pick Up, Grubhub The Bagelry-Covina 239 E Rowland St (626) 343-9995 Pick Up, Delivery, Doordash, Postmates The Spot Teriyaki & Burger 422 N Azusa Ave (626) 967-7777 Pick Up Ventana Coffee 589 N Azusa Ave (626) 332-3303 Pick Up, Grubhub, Postmates, Doordash Wendy's 970 E Badillo St (949) 701-4960 Pick Up, Drive Thru, Postmates, Grubhub Yum Yum Donuts 429 N Vincent Ave (626) 962-0110 Pick Up Yum Yum Donuts 623 S Citrus Ave (626) 331-5137 Pick Up Yum Yum Donuts 902 E Arrow Hwy (626) 332-1656 Pick Up Zapopana's Cafe' 536 W Arrow Hwy (626) 974-5391 Pick Up Zodiac Juiceology & Apothecary 239 N Citrus Ave (626) 915-3355 Pick Up, Delivery .
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