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

PATCHOGUE, NY — Last night at 8 p.m. New York State restaurants and bars closed their dining rooms to help slow the spread of coronavirus. But Patchogue-area 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.
The Cuban is offering in store pickup or delivery with DoorDash and Uber Eats. Takeout of beer, and drinks like margaritas and mojitos is now allowed in New York State.
That Meetball Place is also staying open for delivery and pick up, and offering liquor, growlers, wine and beer to go. They will be open 11 a.m. until 9 p.m.
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Rhum will be open from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. serving food via curbside pickup, delivery and takeout. Delivery will be free within a three-mile radius of the Island-inspired eatery.
The Tap Room has set up curbside pickup. Customers can order online, and then call the restaurant when they pull up outside. The burger and pub food restaurant is offering ten percent off orders.
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PeraBell Food Bar is reopening Tuesday and will be offering dinner packages for families of four or more. The orders are available as take-out only.
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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