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Guide To Farmingdale Takeout During Coronavirus Shutdowns
Local restaurants are expanding to-go options. Here's where to eat and support local businesses.

FARMINGDALE, NY — On Monday night at 8 p.m. New York State restaurants and bars closed their dining rooms to help slow the spread of coronavirus. But Farmingdale restaurants are offering more delivery and takeout options as they try to stay open during the pandemic.
Residents interested in helping support small businesses during the COVID-19 shutdown period can order food at these establishments. Businesses across Long Island are offering expanded delivery; some are organizing curbside pickup and others will bring orders to customers' cars.
Library Cafe is open for curbside pickup or delivery from DoorDash and GrubHub. For every $25 spent customers will receive a free kid's meal.
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Vespa Italian Kitchen & Bar can deliver lunch and dinner meals and alcoholic drinks. For every $100 spent the restaurant will give a $25 gift card. Pickup is also an option.
317 Main Street has pickup and free delivery from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. The restaurant is offering family dinner packs that feed four people and come with chocolate cake for dessert.
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Caracara Mexican Grill has curbside pickup 2 to 9 p.m. with specials on margaritas, bottled beer and sangria.
Chiddy's CheeseSteaks has kept its three locations open, and added a family dinner deal option. Orders can be picked up or delivered through Grubhub, Uber Eats and DoorDash.
Main Street Meats are now providing home delivery seven days a week.
Croxley Ales is offering free delivery in the 11735 zip code. The pub and restaurant is offering 50 percent off select growlers and giving away a $10 gift card with every $50 gift card purchased.
Do you know of another restaurant offering to-go food we didn't mention? Let your neighbors know in the comments.
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