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Shop Safely, Shop Local

By Living Room Realty, April 5, 2020

 

In a time of uncertainty, we all would like to hide at home until this blows over.

Unfortunately that just isn’t entirely possible, especially with kids at home (they just keep eating!).

We still need basics, and like many of you I worry that the small businesses that make up the Portland we love won’t survive for long.

There are ways to help, both your family, and the family of small business around us.

Below is a list of small businesses doing online ordering with curbside pickup, sometimes they will head right out and put bags directly into your trunk to eliminate as much person -to -person contact as possible.

Take heart Portland, and support the small businesses while you’re at it.

 

P’s & Q’s Market on NE Dekum

Grand Central Bakery, Beaumont, Hawthorn, Ceder Mills, Multnomah locations

Providore Fine Foods, NE Sandy

Navarre & Luce, NE location (wine to go with amazing food!)

Pollo Norte NE

Kachka, SE to go prepared food and pantry (they’re even offering a to go Passover menu)

That’s just the tip of the iceberg, for a more comprehensive list of restaurants offering takeout, check out Eater’s list here , and their list of grocery stores offering both pick up and delivery, look here.

Daisy

 

photo credit Michael Novak via Portland Monthly

 

 

 

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