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Midlands restaurants offering carry out services during coronavirus outbreak

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#carryoutWednesday is now trending on social media. It’s a new idea to help support local restaurants during this time.

With many people opting to stay out of the public right now, many of our local businesses are going to take a hit. To support them, we can place pickup or delivery orders from our favorite local restaurants this Wednesday (and every day).

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We searched restaurant’s social media pages to come with a list of places now offering curbside pick-up, or those who have temporarily closed their dining rooms to only offer to-go orders. We know this list doesn’t include everyone, so reply and let us know local restaurants we missed and we’ll update our list.

Five Points/Devine Street/Rosewood

The Gourmet Shop, 724 Saluda Ave. | Menu

Backstreets Grill, 2400 Devine St. | Menu

Silver Spoon Bake Shop, 2507 Devine St. | Menu

The Well Cafe, 3000 Rosewood Dr. | Menu

Il Giorgione, 2406 Devine St. | Menu

Village Idiot, Multiple locations | Menu

Urban Cookhouse, 3000 Devine St. | Menu

CRAVE, 2843 Millwood Ave. | Menu

Eddie’s Calzones, 817 Harden St. | Menu

Main Street/The Vista

Lula Drake, 1635 Main St. | Menu

Halls Chophouse, 1221 Main St. | Menu

The Grand on Main, 1621 Main St. | Menu

Main Course, 1624 Main St. | Menu

Market on Main, 1320 Main St. | Menu

Mellow Mushroom, 1009 Gervais St. | Menu

Cupcake Down South, 1213 Lincoln St. | Menu

Kao Thai Cuisine, 1001 Senate St. | Menu

California Dreaming, 401 S. Main St. | Menu

smallSUGAR, 709 Gervais St. | Menu

Cottontown/NoMA/BullStreet-are

Ilfocolare Pizzeria, 2150 Sumter St. | Menu

Curiosity Coffee Bar, 2327 Main St. | Menu

Spotted Salamander, 1531 Richland St. | Menu

A Peace of Soul, 2338 Main St. | Menu

The War Mouth, 1209 Franklin St. | Menu

Indah Coffee, 2238 Sumter St. | Menu

No Name Deli, 2042 Marion St. | Menu

Forest Acres

Tazza Kitchen, 4840 Forest Dr. | Menu

B.L.D. Diner, 4840 Forest Dr. | Menu

The Happy Cafe, 4525 Forest Dr. | Menu

The Other Store, 4130 Bethel Church Rd. | Menu

Lexington

Clean Juice, 5230 Sunset Blvd., Lexington | Menu

Willie Jewell’s BBQ, 105 Saluda Point Ct., Lexington | Menu

Luce Cucina Italiana, 1812 August Hwy., Lexington | Menu

Other

River Rat Brewery, 1231 Shop Rd. | Menu

Moctezumas Taqueria, 506 Beltline Blvd. | Menu

*will deliver to your home if you spend $30+ and live within 5-miles

Tony’s Pizzalicious, 975 Knox Abbott Dr., Cayce | Menu

B’s Restaurant, 2742 N Lake Dr. | Menu

*offering free delivery to the local area for seniors

Apple Spice Box Lunch Delivery + Catering, 1240 First St. South | Menu

Asanka Kitchen, 10203 Two Notch Rd. | Menu

Random Tap, 117 Spears Creek Church Rd., Elgin | Menu

J.R. Cash’s Grill + Bar, 502 Lexington Hwy., Chapin | Menu

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