Words by Jodie Powell
With the latest COVID-19 lockdown extended by 24 hours across the Moreton Bay Region and Brisbane, our local hospitality venues need support more than ever.
They've once again shown how nimble they are, with many offering takeaway and delivery - and Friday's the perfect chance to put your feet up and let someone else do the cooking.
Your support means our local food businesses can keep their staff employed and contribute to our economy.
Here’s a taste of who’s open across the latest lockdown:
Albany Creek
Burpengary
Brendale
Bribie Island
Annie Lane: From 8am Friday
Food is Lyfe: Saturday, 9am-2pm
Caboolture
Gather and Feast: From 8am Friday
Ozi Kebab Pide & Charcoal Grill
Cashmere
Dayboro
Deception Bay
Eatons Hill
Lawnton
Mount Mee
Ocean View Estates: Open from 6pm Friday for food, but takeaway wine still available
Morayfield
Food Is Lyfe: Thursday, 8.30am-2.30pm
Redcliffe and surrounds
Café 389
Delgado’s Fish & Chips Shop: Re-opens Thursday
Pilpel Restaurant – from Thursday, with extended delivery areas and menu specials
The Old Corner Shop
Petrie
Moreton Bay Kitchen: Free delivery within 10km of Petrie, wider delivery available
Samford Valley
Little Tree Bake and Brew House
The Famous Samford Patisserie & Cafe
Warner
Woodford
There are many others also offering takeaway or delivery.
To find venues near you, head to the What’s on the Menu Facebook page or phone your favourite restaurant or café to check.
To add your business to this list, email [email protected].
Stay up to date with all the latest COVID-19 news here.
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