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Ordering Food from New Providence 4/8/20 ORDERING FOOD FROM NEW PROVIDENCE 4/8/20 Curbside Pickup or Home Delivery: You can now get many grocery and food items delivered right to your home; others vendors are offering curbside pickup. Restaurant wholesalers that supply meat, produce and other wholesale goods to top restaurants are delivering direct to homes. Here is a partial list of local & online food delivery services. (*Please note changes/additions in comments and I will update.*) (*Descriptions quoted directly from a variety of online sources.*) **Please try to support our local businesses and tip generously.** **You should also visit and follow NP Restaurant Takeout for daily specials and updates. https://www.facebook.com/NP-Restaurant-Takeout- 113388213645296/?view_public_for=113388213645296 ** Categories: New Providence Takeout; Takeout Services; Supermarkets – Local; Supermarkets – Other; Online Food Markets; Dairy Delivery; Liquor Pickup/Delivery; Ready-made Meals online Today’s Updates: Dairy delivery – The Dairy vendors offer much more than dairy–meats, olive oil, baked goods, seasonings and other items. Some have organic and raw products. Liquor Stores & Breweries – Some offering curbside pickup, some have local delivery. TYPE NAME WEBSITE/PHONE/ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NEW PROV Avenue Deli http://avenuedeli.net/ Deli TAKEOUT (908)464-6766 – Try these 1272 Springfield Avenue, New Providence to see if they Bacci Brick Oven www.Doordash.com Pizza, Italian food are still (908)665-2222 offering 1260 Springfield Ave, New Providence takeout Bagel Café www.bagelcafenj.com Bagels, sandwiches (908)263-7180 1292 Springfield Ave, New Providence Bellariva Trattoria http://bellarivatrattoria.com/home/home.html Pizza, Italian food (908)665-0033 1275 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Beyond Delicious https://www.beyonddeliciouscatering.com/ Breakfast & lunch Food catering (908)263-7168 South Street, New Providence NJ, 07974 Chipotle Mexican www.chipotle.com Mexican Grill Grill postmates.com, doordash.com (908)665-2185 1260 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Coppola’s www.coppolasrestaurant.com Pizza, Italian food (908)665-0266 ** Temporarily closed – check back 590 Central Avenue, New Providence TYPE NAME WEBSITE/PHONE/ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Chopt Creative Salad www.choptsalad.com Salads Co. doordash.com (908)516-8040 1260 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Dunkin’ Donuts www.dunkindonuts.com Donuts (908)508-9700 1255 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Fan Bistro http://fanbistro.com/ Asian (908)898-1818 ** Temporarily closed – check back 8 South Street, New Providence Harlees Tap & Grill www.harleestapandgrille.com For everyone, enjoy one of our $40 family-style dishes (908)679-8692 (feeds 4) today! 1260 Springfield Ave, New Providence Need a bottle of wine or craft beer to go with it? we got you covered there too at 20% off! Check out our menu on Facebook for more options (20% off full menu) and let us know what we can bring to you! Delivery to door/no contact Financial help needed? simply pay what you can afford or call us at 908-679-8692 and we’ll be happy to feed you. Jersey Mikes jerseymikes.com, doordash.com, Subway sandwiches grubhub.com, seamless.com (908)665-0610 1260 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Jose’s Mexican www.josescantina.com Mexican food Cantino (908)464-4360 24 South Street, New Providence Latin American Deli https://latinamericandeliusa.wixsite.com/site Deli /menu (908)473-9962 76 Marion Avenue, New Providence Moes Bistro www.moesbistroandbar.com Curbside pick up ONLY. Last pick up will be at 7 PM. (908)840-4540 We are taking orders starting at 12:30. 535 Central Ave, New Providence **Tip – Order early in the day Menu – go to Facebook page or call TYPE NAME WEBSITE/PHONE/ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Noahs Bagels (908)665-8900 Bagels 1253 Springfield Avenue, New Providence 5AM - 2PM Old Glory Restaurant www.oldgloryrestaurant.com American restaurant (908)665-1753 ** Temporarily closed – check back 1259 Springfield Ave, New Providence Paolo’s Kitchen New www.paoloskitchen.com/ Order individual items, or “Italian Dinners on the Go – Providence (908)219-4166 Pick one of each for $40.” Also, over 50 frozen meals 162 South Street, New Providence available (serve 2-3). “Buy 5 frozen dinners get 1 free. Buy 5 soups get 1 free.” Homemade food by a local family! Curbside pickup and front step delivery available. Prestige Diner https://prestigediner.com/ ** Temporarily closed – check back ** The Best Diner** (908)665-0211 1318 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Providence Bar and www.providencebarandkitchen.com American restaurant Kitchen (908)464-0096 1288 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Smashburger www.smashburger.com Burgers & fries doordash.com, grubhub.com, seamless.com (908)286-0100 1260 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Springfield Avenue (908)464-7920 Deli Deli 1682 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Szechuan Delight https://www.szechuandelightnj.com/ Chinese Chinese (908)464-0100 598 Central Avenue, New Providence Subway order.subway.com Sub sandwiches (908)665-2066 1269 Springfield Avenue, New Providence Tables for Two Panini www.tables4two.com Tables for Two Panini Cafe....Today’s deal!! Please call Cafe (908)508-0500 and pay ahead to order...Open 10am-3pm. Gift [email protected] Certificates available for purchase electronically and we’re taking contributions to provide lunches for local first responders. Please email [email protected] or send a message on FB for all details! TYPE NAME WEBSITE/PHONE/ADDRESS DESCRIPTION TAKEOUT Door Dash www.doordash.com This online and mobile delivery service is now offering SERVICES no-contact delivery, which you can request in the delivery instructions. The company also announced gloves and hand sanitizer are now being distributed to its employees for extra precaution. GrubHub www.grubhub.com The online and mobile food-ordering service is still offering delivery for restaurants, both big and small. Postmates www.postmates.com/feed This service delivers food from various restaurants like Applebee’s, Carrabba’s Italian Grill and Au Bon Pain — depending on location. All of Postmates’ merchants can be found here. To see if your town is eligible for delivery, go here. (Right now, only pickup at location is available for New Providence residents. Check back later for other options) Seamless www.seamless.com The popular food-delivery service is still taking orders, and announced it’s suspending commissions they take from restaurants at this time. (Right now, mostly pickup at location available for New Providence residents. Check back later for other options.) Uber Eats www.ubereats.com Uber Eats is still offering delivery from tons of local restaurants and chains like KFC, McDonald’s and Popeyes. Click here to see which restaurants are offering delivery near you. SUPER- Acme https://www.acmemarkets.com/ New Providence supermarket; food ordering online MARKETS Acme New Providence - (908)286-1725 – LOCAL 1260 Springfield Ave, New Providence, NJ (most have Bardy Farms www.bardyfarms.com Warren, NJ - Pickup farm produce, baked goods, dairy, online (732)356-4244 frozen vegetables & dinners services) 149 Washing Valley Rd. Warren, NJ 07059 Barth’s Market www.barthsmarket.com Love Barth’s! New Providence butcher and food market. 41 South Street, New Providence, NJ Shopping options: 1. Shop in store- they are proving (908)464-8555 gloves and wipes; 2. Order pickup - $5 fee; 3. Order delivery - $5 shopping fee + $5 delivery fee. They are currently not taking phone and email orders – only use the online form. TYPE NAME WEBSITE/PHONE/ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Central Farmers 598 Central Ave, New Providence, NJ New Providence indoor farmers market - Great selection Market (908)898-1800 of fruits, vegetables, deli counter, breads, other goods Kings https://kingsfoodmarkets.com/ Summit & Millburn supermarket locations – “To show Kings Summit - (908)598-4500 appreciation for our valued members, we’re offering this 784 Springfield Ave, Summit, NJ special discount every time you shop from April 3rd– Kings Millburn - (860)314-7351 12th.” 778 Morris Turnpike Space 2, Short Hills, NJ Shoprite https://shop.shoprite.com/globaldata/banner ShopRite has implemented “drop at your door” service -pages/shoprite-from-home for all delivery orders. The delivery driver will call or Shoprite of Stirling – (908)604-2129 text you when they are on their way, and your groceries 1153 Valley Road, Stirling, NJ will be left at your door unattended. Orders that exceed Shoprite of Chatham – (973)377-4788 item limits will be modified. All limited items can be 641 Shunpike Road, Chatham, NJ (In found here. Hickory Square Mall) **Tip: Best to fill your cart first, then go in around 12 Shoprite of Livingston – (973)740-2004 midnight and scroll to the end of the timeslots to find an 483 S Livingston Ave, Livingston, NJ open slot Stop & Shop/Peapod https://www.peapod.com/ Operated by Stop & Shop, Peapod delivers most grocery Shoprite of Berkeley Heights – (908)464- store items. Select locations even deliver alcohol. 8997 Stop & Shop announced customers can now request an 404 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights, NJ unattended delivery, which means the delivery driver will ring your door bell, drop your order at your doorstep, then depart. This can be requested under special instructions at checkout or by e-mailing Peapod. Whole Food/Amazon https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/online- Find deals on produce, meat, seafood, dairy, eggs, frozen Prime/Amazon Fresh ordering foods, packaged foods, Whole Foods 365 products and https://www.amazon.com/alm/storefront household items by shopping with Amazon’s grocery Whole Foods Madison - (973)822-8444 service. 222 Main St, Madison, NJ Prime Now and Prime Pantry also offer food delivery at select locations. To shop and get free grocery delivery, you must be a Prime member. SUPER- BJ’s Wholesale Club www.bjs.com Food shopping warehouse style. MARKETS Free same day deliver. Valid for one order $35+. Use - OTHER code: BJS20SPRING Costco Wholesale www.costco.com Food shopping warehouse style. TYPE NAME WEBSITE/PHONE/ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Instacart www.instacart.com With Instacart, you can shop Acme, ALDI, BJ’s, Costco, CVS, Foodtown, H Mart, Petco, Sam’s Club, ShopRite, Target and Wegmans products — depending on your location.
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