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10 Restaurants to Order From in Woodstock, GA

We are in the days of the great American takeout.

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10 Restaurants to Order From in Woodstock, GA

We all are sick of our own cooking. We are either getting lazy or are not as good of cooks as we thought. We are in the days of the great American takeout. We wait in our cars for someone to walk out with a stack of delivery boxes. These time are not normal. They aren't what any of us expected to be living in. It was like the world changed overnight. As we work to support local businesses that are struggling in a social distanced society, we might as well get some good food in the process.

1. Izumi Asian Bistro

Best sushi in town. Now, it's 10% off your entire order. Get some yum yum sauce and eat your heart out in sushi. Whether you're picky like me when it comes to raw fish or want something you probably can't cook yourself, Izumi has food for anything you want.

2. Cancun Mexican Grill

Best Mexican in towne lake. The owner, Ricky, is the best and deserves your business. With curbside pick up, he will make sure you are safe and enjoying some good food or a signature Margarita.

3. The Tavern

In Towne Lake Hills, you can walk to or drive up to eat on their patio. You can still place a take out order or you can enjoy some of the best fish tacos outside with your neighbors.

4. Partner's Pizza

If you are dying to get out of your house, head to down town Woodstock. Pick up your pizza and sit outside and enjoy a social distanced meal with your friends and famiy.

5. Gameday Fresh Grill

If you are craving wings or a good burger, this one's for you You can eat outside at their restaurant or get it to go. They have phenomenal food for whatever you're craving.

6. Chickfila 

Though this isn't exactly take out, Chickfila is the place to go for the safest and quickest bite to eat. They are always in masks and instilling extra precautions to make sure you are protected. Their lines are long but will shock you with how fast it takes when they are that efficient.

7. Tuscany Italian Restaurant 

Eat outside with a phenomenal view or get it to go. Their menu is on a QR code and safety precautions are being taken to ensure you can love your meal in peace. Easily the best Italian in town with garlic rolls that are to die for.

8. SoHo Bagel Co.

The epitome of local business. Skip the cereal one day and go for fresh bagels with homemade cream cheese. These bagels make you never want want from Kroger again and support our community in a time of need.

9. Pie Bar

This trendy dessert shop is the perfect treat. With sweet and savory pies, skip the freezer burned icecream and stop by to pick up a slice.

10. Copper Coin

Give your Keurig a break and enjoy some good coffee. Go for a walk, get it to go, and enjoy your favorite local coffee shop safely!


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