As we navigate through the coronavirus outbreak, there are still a number of restaurants that are continuing to serve the public.
Here at WMAR-2 News, we're shining a light on five local businesses that are making sure the public has something to eat!
Jarrettsville Creamery & Deli:
Looking for some sweets this weekend? What about a sandwich to go with it? Well Jarrettsville Creamery & Deli is open all weekend long from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.!
This Harford County spot has hot and cold sandwiches, soups and salads and a variety of delicious ice cream choices!
Movie night this weekend? Maybe you just have a craving for popcorn right now? Well Popsations Popcorn Company’s Timonium store has free curbside pickup! All you have to do is order online and select pickup! You can also call the store as well and they’ll bring your treats to your car!
The Popcorn company is also offering free shipping on all of their online orders if you want to send a treat to a loved one!
Pizza Boli’s:
Hungry for pizza? Of course you are! Well you’re in luck because Pizza Boli’s has a ton of locations across Maryland and they’re open for business!
Aside from pizza, they have subs, wraps, wings, pasta and more! They have no contact delivery and some locations have curbside pickup!
To find hours and a location near you, click here.
Baba's Kitchen remains open with regular hours with takeout and curbside service (upon request).
Their menu is rich with the Mediterranean flavors and traditions from thousands of years of local, indigenous cultures!
This Baltimore restaurant is open Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for lunch and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for dinner!
On Saturday, they’re open from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 8 p.m.
Katana Japanese Cuisine & Ramen Noodles:
Have you been craving sushi? What about Japanese food in general? Well Katana has authentic Japanese cuisine served fresh! Located in Canton, this restaurant is offering delivery and curbside pickup!
For a look at their extensive menu and hours, click here!
As always, if anything weather related changes, you can find that information at WMAR-2 News Meteorologist Patrick Pete's Twitter!