Fear Not: There Are Still A Few Places Delivering Comfort Food, Pizza, Wine, and Margaritas

by | Mar 25, 2020 | Bars, Business, Dining, Downtown Living, Featured, Featured, Restaurants, Shop Local, Specials, Spirits

Bored with boxed mac and cheese and spoonfuls of peanut butter?

There are still glimmers of civilization out there offering delivery and pickup. Who are these brave souls and how can they feed you something tastier than your dwindling pantry supplies ASAP?

Clinton Hall offers delivery and pickup at their 90 Washington St. and 16 W. 36th St. locations from 1pm – 9pm. Enjoy comfort food, canned beers, bottles of wine, growlers of beer and games to make self-quarantine more enjoyable. Menu items include Fried Pickle Chips, Buffalo Cauliflower, Beyond Veggie ALT and the Double Smashed Burger. For alcohol, enjoy CH Gigawatt IPA, Blue Moon, Montauk Summer and White Claw in addition to $19.99 bottles of wine. Growlers with a special beer of the day are also available as well as games like Jenga, Uno and Cards Against Humanity along with other essentials like toilet paper sold by the roll. For delivery visit, UberEats or Seamless.

Brooklyn Chop House in the Financial District, which offers everything from dumplings to steaks, is also offering beer, wine, Lychee Martinis, Spicy Mango Margaritas, and Mules to alleviate some of your social distancing woes.  From 12pm-5PM, select happy hour cocktails are $10…and since they’re operating with airplane drinking rules, start whenever you want. Additionally, if you order a feast over $250, you’ll qualify for a free bottle of Absolut. Orders can be made via Postmates or visitingwww.brooklynchophouse.com

Fornino in Greenpoint offers their beer and wine selection for 50% off the normal price. For all wine bottles, enter the code WINE50 at checkout to indulge in delicious vino while treating yourself to pizza, kale salad, or wood roasted Brussels sprouts. Order by visiting https://www.fornino.com or by going to Chownow.

AND AS ALWAYS: Tip generously. Please.

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