Avoid grocery store crowds and support local businesses by getting fruits, veggies, pantry staples and more from these neighborhood restaurants-turned-markets. We will continue to update this story with additional information as it becomes available.
Order butter, baguettes, eggs, fruits, veggies and more for curbside pickup or delivery. Fresh farmer's market vegetable bags start at $25 for a small bag, or $40 for a fruit basket. Call for more information and to order.
The westside bakery has partnered with two California businesses, County Line Harvest and Lady and the Larder, and now offers "farmers market-fresh produce and artisan cheeses, as well as our handmade breads, pastries and reheat-able meals." Order online for pickup or delivery.
The popular Mediterranean spot now offers curbside pickup for grocery items including rice, dried beans, spices, nuts, veggies and fruits. They're open daily from 12p.m.-7p.m. Call to place an order, which should be ready within an hour.
Curtis Stone's butcher shop and restaurant is delivering all over LA. Call or email to place an order for meats, dairy, fresh produce, beer and wine, and more. See a sample menu here.
Starting Wed., Apr. 8, Petit Trois launches Petit Trois Goods at its valley location. While the dairy and dry goods prices are steep, check out the produce selection for a range of offerings and shop to support local farms.
The Santa Monica restaurant, known for its cocktails and comfort food, has opened its kitchen cupboards and deli cases to locals, offering sliced meats, pickled items and so many dry goods—from artisan matzo to rye flour. Call to place a pickup order daily from 12p.m.-7p.m.
Farmers Market Boxes are $30 this week and available on a first-come first-serve basis! Guarantee your box by calling us at 310-451-2311 from 9am-3pm at least 2 days in advance. Follow Huckleberry on Instagram for the cafe's latest offerings.
Get free local delivery on order over $70 from various Tender Greens locations all around town. Added bonus? Many of the pre-packaged produce and grocery boxes come with a roll of toilet paper while supplies last. Options include a pantry box (with bread, pasta, salami, tomato sauce and more), fruit and veggie boxes and even an indoor picnic box (with three bottles of wine—just in case your stock is running low).
In addition to offering the regular menu of dogs and burgers, several Dog Haus outposts also offer market items like eggs, dinner rolls and even toilet paper. Participating locations include Pasadena, Canoga Park and Northridge. Click here for the full list.